Ultra Electronics industrial networking components are used to create a node necessary to transition between copper cable and fiber optic cable.
MX Multiplexers
The base unit (or brain) connects to the fiber optic cable and provides visual indication of fiber link status. Information is received from up to four input modules that can be cascaded. Each module has a partner module installed on the corresponding base unit. An integrated backplane allows for communications between modules with no external inter-modular connection.
- MX Multiplexer Base Unit supports up to 16 channels
- I/O modules are available in 2 and 4 channel versions
- Maximum number of I/O modules per optical side - 4
- Maximum number of I/O devices per optical side - 16
- SFP transceivers with LC connectors and patch cords available
The base unit (or brain) connects to the fiber optic cable and provides visual indication of fiber link status. Information is received from up to four input modules that can be cascaded. Each module has a partner module installed on the corresponding base unit. An integrated backplane allows for communications between modules with no external inter-modular connection.
- MX Multiplexer Base Unit supports up to 16 channels
- I/O modules are available in 2 and 4 channel versions
- Maximum number of I/O modules per optical side - 4
- Maximum number of I/O devices per optical side - 16
- SFP transceivers with LC connectors and patch cords available
The base unit (or brain) connects to the fiber optic cable and provides visual indication of fiber link status. Information is received from up to four input modules that can be cascaded. Each module has a partner module installed on the corresponding base unit. An integrated backplane allows for communications between modules with no external inter-modular connection.
- MX Multiplexer Base Unit supports up to 16 channels
- I/O modules are available in 2 and 4 channel versions
- Maximum number of I/O modules per optical side - 4
- Maximum number of I/O devices per optical side - 16
- SFP transceivers with LC connectors and patch cords available
The base unit (or brain) connects to the fiber optic cable and provides visual indication of fiber link status. Information is received from up to four input modules that can be cascaded. Each module has a partner module installed on the corresponding base unit. An integrated backplane allows for communications between modules with no external inter-modular connection.
- MX Multiplexer Base Unit supports up to 16 channels
- I/O modules are available in 2 and 4 channel versions
- Maximum number of I/O modules per optical side - 4
- Maximum number of I/O devices per optical side - 16
- SFP transceivers with LC connectors and patch cords available
MX Multiplexers, Multi-Node
The base unit (or brain) connects to the fiber optic cable and provides visual indication of fiber link status. Information is received from up to four input modules that can be cascaded. Each module has a partner module installed on the corresponding base unit. An integrated backplane allows for communications between modules with no external inter-modular connection.
- Multi-Node MX Multiplexer Base Unit supports up-to 16 I/O device ports
- I/O Modules are available in 2 and 4 channel versions
- Maximum number of I/O modules per optical base unit – 4
- Maximum number of I/O devices per optical base unit – 16
- Maximum number of Input devices per system – 1024
- Maximum number of Output devices per system – unlimited
- Maximum number of locations in Daisy Chain or SHR topology – 256
- SFP Transceivers with LC connectors and patch cords available
- No programming required