Four-Channel High-Speed, Logic-to-Fiber Interface Converter

Model 6765 is a 4-Channel High-Speed Logic-to-Fiber Interface Converter board now available in an encased unit, Model 6766.

July 20th, 2009

Electro Standards Laboratories (ESL), Cranston, RI has just announced the Model 6765 4-Channel High-Speed Logic-to-Fiber Interface Converter. This Digital Logic Level to Fiber Interface Converter translates four input/output logic pairs into four fiber pairs, resulting in a total of eight fiber optic connections, with typical operating speeds up to 5 Mbps.

Model 6765 features user-selectable fiber light ON polarity, convenient ST fiber connectors, and logic test points available for signal monitoring. Other features include ESD protection on the copper I/O signals. M6765 is powered by 5 VDC which is filtered and has over voltage and polarity protection. This high speed Interface Converter is designed as a circuit board for embedded applications. For further details on the Model 6765 click here: www.electrostandards.com/ProductDetail/?product[...].

This state-of-the-art interface converter is also available in a desktop version, Model 6766, with screw terminal strips for easy connection of the copper logic signals. For Model 6766 details click here: www.electrostandards.com/ProductDetail/?product[...]

For a catalog of Electro Standards’ Network Converters and Switches, call 401-943-1164, eslab@ElectroStandards.com, or www.ElectroStandards.com.

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