Advanced IR Optical Wireless Technology has
just arrived from Russia.
Forget about cabling – Get solutions
from Russia for a good range
of cost-effective IR Optical Wireless Connectivity (OWC)
for point-to-point applications in data networking
and telecommunications. This
can put everything from your cable through the air at a tiny
fraction of cabling cost.
A pair of devices like those
on photograph can quickly and cost-effectively deploy a
temporary or regular data link between two hosts with BNC and
TPE outputs at a distance of up to 2km to bridge their
networks either bypassing or backing up the cable connection
at exchange rates of 2 and 10Mbits. The couple runs in a
very simplistic way: the transmitting device converts IEEE
802.3 (Ethernet) signals into optical stream which is caught
by the receiving device and then converted back into IEEE
802.3 (Ethernet) signals on the other side of the air link.
The user cannot notice a slight difference with the operation
of a standard cable connection. The air links are not
prone to any interfering signal even from adjacent couple’s
simultaneous talks. It is hard to believe how good the other
advantages are, compared to the laser technology. The
air links are less affected by snowing, raining, fog, and
movements caused by high winds. The active life of emitters is
significantly longer. The radiation is environmentally
friendly; it is safe for maintenance staff and ecologically
harmless due to incoherent emission used in such devices. In
addition, the communication over IR Optical Channel is
extremely secured against unauthorised remote access and
normally shall not require any special license due to the
specific nature of used frequency band.
Configurations:
Complete configuration
includes a twin set of OWC devices, each comprising modem MB-EM,
optical emitter OE-E and optical receiver OR-E. There
are two sets of OWC with different outputs available:
OWC-TPE
(Russian script:
ÁÎÑ-ÅÌ/TPE)
configured to TPE outputs (Twisted Pair), and
OWC-BNC
(Russian script:
ÁÎÑ-ÅÌ/BNC)
with modem configured to BNC outputs (Thin ETHERNET)
Customers
may have a choice from three possible combinations of sets for
a complete installation:
OWC-TPE
to TPE (Russian script:
ÁÎÑ-ÅÌ/TPE-TPE)
comprising two sets of OWC-TPE
OWC-BNC
to BNC (Russian script:
ÁÎÑ-ÅÌ/BNC-BNC)
comprising two sets of OWC-BNC
OWC-TPE
to BNC (Russian script:
ÁÎÑ-ÅÌ/TPE-BNC)
comprising two single sets of OWC-TPE and OWC-BNC
Technical Data
|
Name |
Rate (Mbps) |
Distance (m) |
Interface |
LED freq (nm) |
Connection |
BER below |
Design |
Dimensions
(mm) |
Weigh (kg) |
Power supply |
|
1.ÁÎÑ-ÅÌ |
10 |
1000 |
Ethernet IEEE802.3 |
IR
850 |
Duplex
Point-to-Point |
10-10 |
weather-sealed |
W=270
L=230
H=530 |
5,7 |
|
|
2.ÁÎB-ÅÌ |
2.0248 |
1,500 |
G703 |
IR
850 |
Duplex
Point-to-Point |
10-10 |
weather-sealed |
W=270
L=230
H=530 |
5,7 |
|
|
Modem |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Indoor
termination |
W=117
L=260
H=260 |
- |
220v±10%, 50 Hz,
0.2 A |