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LTX-2A - Lantronix Thin Coax Transceiver Module
- AUI to Thin Coax conversion
- Supports 10Base2 Ethernet
- Uses Thin Ethernet coaxial cable
- Connects legacy AUI equipment
- Compact transceiver module
- Facilitates network connectivity
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Product Overview
The Lantronix LTX-2A is a Thin Coax Transceiver Module. It is designed to connect legacy Ethernet equipment with AUI ports to Thin Ethernet (10Base2) coaxial cable networks.
Technical Information
| Interface 1 | AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) |
| Interface 2 | 10Base2 (Thin Coaxial Ethernet) |
| Data Rate | 10 Mbps |
Additional Specifications
| Cable Type | Thin Coaxial Cable |
| Connector Type (Thin Coax) | BNC |
| Connector Type (AUI) | DB-15 (Implied) |
Product Description
The Lantronix LTX-2A is a specialized transceiver module designed to interface legacy Ethernet equipment featuring an AUI (Attachment Unit Interface) port with Thin Ethernet (10Base2) coaxial cable networks. This module translates the signals between the AUI standard and the coaxial cable standard used in 10Base2 networks. This device is essential for maintaining connectivity for older network devices that lack direct support for coaxial cabling. It allows these devices to participate in a 10Base2 network segment, which uses thin coaxial cable and BNC connectors. The LTX-2A effectively acts as an adapter, enabling communication over this specific type of legacy network infrastructure. The module typically connects to the AUI port of a network card or other host device and then connects to the Thin Ethernet coaxial cable. This enables the device to send and receive data at 10 Mbps over the coaxial medium, providing a way to integrate older hardware into existing or legacy network setups without requiring complete hardware replacement.
