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Transition MIL-S3413 SC 100BFX UTP Media Rate Converter
- Converts between UTP (copper) and SC fiber optic interfaces.
- Supports 100Base-FX fiber optic standard.
- Features an SC connector for fiber optic connections.
- Includes a UTP (RJ45) connector for copper Ethernet connections.
- Facilitates media rate conversion for network connectivity.
- Enables extension of network segments over fiber optic cable.
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Product Overview
The Transition MIL-S3413 is a media rate converter that connects UTP (copper) Ethernet to SC fiber optic interfaces, supporting 100Base-FX. It is designed to bridge different network media types for extended reach.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Media Converter |
| Fiber Port | SC 100Base-FX |
| Copper Port | UTP (RJ45) 100Base-TX (implied) |
Additional Specifications
| Speed | 100 Mbps |
| Form Factor | Stand-alone (implied) |
Product Description
The Transition MIL-S3413 is a media converter designed to bridge the gap between copper Ethernet and fiber optic networks. It specifically facilitates the conversion of signals between Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) copper cabling, typically using an RJ45 connector for 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet, and fiber optic cabling using an SC connector for 100Base-FX transmission. This device is essential for extending network reach beyond the typical 100-meter limit of copper cables. By converting electrical signals to optical signals, it allows data to be transmitted over much longer distances using fiber optic infrastructure, while also providing immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI). The SC connector is a common and reliable interface for fiber optic connections. The MIL-S3413 serves as a critical component in network infrastructure where different cabling types need to interconnect. It is particularly useful in environments such as industrial settings, campus networks, or building backbones where the reliability and distance capabilities of fiber optics are required to connect segments that utilize standard copper Ethernet.

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