Cisco Prisma Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter Ficha De Dados
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Features
Low cost, high flexibility - same small unit connects both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps copper to 100 Mbps fiber
Temperature hardened for use in extreme temperatures
Several power options are available for a variety of applications
o Includes 4-terminal DC power block
o Supports IEEE 802.3af PoE standard; draws power from power sourcing equipment
o Includes country-specific, high-reliability AC power adapter
o Use converter with USB power cord
o Use more than one of these options for redundancy
o Supports IEEE 802.3af PoE standard; draws power from power sourcing equipment
o Includes country-specific, high-reliability AC power adapter
o Use converter with USB power cord
o Use more than one of these options for redundancy
Plug-and-Play Operation
o User-friendly 10/100 auto-negotiation technology
o AutoCross feature for twisted pair connection on all converters
o AutoCross feature for twisted pair connection on all converters
Space saving alternative
o Standalone unit has small, rugged enclosure with compact, external power supply
o Includes DIN clips for mounting (parallel or perpendicular) on a DIN-rail
o Includes DIN clips for mounting (parallel or perpendicular) on a DIN-rail
Hardened strand-mount media enclosure for installation in harsh environments
Quality product - Made in America with a 6-year warranty on converter and power adapter
Application Examples
An IEEE 802.3af compliant switch supplies power to the Prisma Mini Media Converter powered device. The
converter does not require an external power supply.
Figure 3.
2-Fiber Block Diagram
Figure 4.
Single-Strand Fiber Block Diagram
The Prisma Mini Media Converter ships from the factory with DIN clips, allowing installation on a DIN-rail. When
installing multiple Prisma Mini Media Converters on a DIN-rail, you can use one DC input source, then cascade
from one DC block to the next until reaching the maximum current available.