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Transition Networks MIL-02F 10Mbps Multi-mode Fiber Transceiver
- 10 Mbps data rate
- Multi-mode fiber support
- Designed for Fast Ethernet (10BASE-T)
- Media conversion (Copper to Fiber)
- SC connector type (Assumed)
- External power supply (Assumed)
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Product Overview
The Transition Networks MIL-02F is a 10Mbps Multi-mode Fiber Transceiver, designed for legacy Fast Ethernet applications. It provides a media conversion solution between copper and fiber optic cabling.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fiber Transceiver |
| Data Rate | 10 Mbps |
| Fiber Type | Multi-mode |
Additional Specifications
| Connector Type | SC (Assumed) |
| Standard | 10BASE-T (Assumed) |
| Interface | RJ45 (Assumed) |
Product Description
The Transition Networks MIL-02F is a specialized transceiver designed to extend the reach of legacy 10Mbps Ethernet networks over multi-mode fiber optic cabling. This type of device is crucial for environments that still rely on older infrastructure or require media conversion between twisted-pair copper Ethernet and fiber optics. It typically operates as a standalone unit, often requiring an external power adapter. This transceiver facilitates communication by converting electrical signals from a copper Ethernet port (likely RJ45) into optical signals for transmission over multi-mode fiber, and vice versa. The 'MIL' designation might suggest a ruggedized or industrial-grade design, although specific environmental ratings would need to be confirmed. The '02F' likely indicates the fiber type and connector configuration, with 'F' often denoting fiber and '02' potentially referring to duplex connections or a specific model variant. The MIL-02F is valuable for connecting network segments across distances that copper Ethernet cannot cover, or for providing immunity to electromagnetic interference in industrial settings. Its primary use case is in extending existing 10Mbps networks, ensuring connectivity for devices that do not require higher speeds.
