IMC's TX/SFP dual media converter doubles standard 100-Mbps port density
March 17, 2011
IMC Networks has released its IE-iMcV-2xLIM, TX/SFP, a 100-Mbps Ethernet-based copper-to-fiber media converter module.
IMC Networks has unveiled the IE-iMcV-2xLIM, TX/SFP, a 100-Mbps Ethernet-based copper-to-fiber media converter module. The new module offers twice the port density of the company’s standard 100 TX-based module.Related story:IMC Networks announces iMcV-Switch with SFP fiber optionsFeatures of the IE-iMcV-2xLIM, TX/SFP dual media converter module include: -- Two independent fixed rate 100 Mbps copper-to-fiber conversions on a single-wide card; -- Double the capacity with up to 40 separate lines when using the iMcV-MediaChassis/20 chassis; -- Full bandwidth frame with no frame size limitation; -- Remote management and troubleshooting features through a managed chassis or with additional DDMI SFP support; -- Auto MDI/MDIX operation, configuration control, low latency; -- An extended temperature range -40º C to +80º C, with transparency to Layer 2 and 3 protocolsThe converter supports multiple fiber-optic wavelengths using industry standard MSA-or Cisco-compliant SFP modules.“The core feature of the IE-iMcV-2xLIM is its ability to double the capacity of any IMC Networks chassis. Additionally, low latency is achieved via internal architecture that does not require a ‘store and forward’ switch chip, which in turn lowers the final cost of the product,” comments David Zaveski, Senior Sales Engineer at IMC Networks.The IE-iMcV-2xLIM is scheduled to ship in May through IMC Networks’ network of distributors. Model 850-1860 is listed at $320.Visit IMC Networks.