Protokraft media converters and optical transceivers from Dedicated Systems Australia

Protokraft media converters and optical transceivers
The Protokraft media converters and optical transceivers, available from Dedicated Systems Australia , secure communication in harsh environments.
Protokraft's patented core technology enables robust optical transceivers to be packaged directly into MIL-DTL-38999, ARINC 600, ARINC 404 and other harsh environment connector shells.
These optical transceivers are optimised for Fast Ethernet, Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, Serial FPDP and InfiniBand networking applications.
They are fully compliant with the applicable IEEE, ANSI and InfiniBand Architecture Specification requirements.
Protokraft optoelectronic components offer numerous cost, performance and reliability advantages:
- Eliminate intra-enclosure fibre optic cable assemblies and disconnects
- High speed signals remain in the electrical domain inside the system chassis
- Reduce weight, space, energy consumption and improve overall system reliability
- Reclaim up to 3.0dB (up to 42%) of optical link budget from interconnection losses
Fibre Optic Ethernet Media Converters
- Internal and external mounting
- 1, 2 or 4 ports
- 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX
- 1000Base-T to 1000Base-SX
MIL-DTL-38999 Fibre Optic Transceivers
- 1, 2 or 4 ports
- Operating temperature -40°C to +85°C
- Shock, vibration and immersion resistant per MIL-STD-810
- Aluminium alloy MIL-DTL-38999 housings are strong, durable, corrosion resistant and light weight
- Olive drab cadmium or nickel plating meets stringent corrosion performance requirements
- MIL-T-29504 compliant optical fibre interface
D-Subminiature Fibre Optic Transceivers
- Compliant with Fast or Gigabit Ethernet and 1x/2x/4xFC - ANSI Fibre Channel
- Shock and vibration resistant per RTCA / DO-160E
- D-Subminiature housings are strong, durable, corrosion resistant and light weight
- ARINC 801 compliant optical fibre connector interface
- Threaded mating connectors provide secure interface conditions in high vibration environments
9-Oct-2008