Press Release (April 25, 2003)

Industrial-Hardened Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Media Converter Ideal for Extreme Environments

 


TC3300S Standalone/Wallmount Unit


IRVINE, CA ----Available in an “Industrial-Hardened” version for extreme environments, the new Gigabit Ethernet Fiber Optic converter from TC Communications supports distances up to 100km and is available with a single fiber option. Starting list price is $995.

The Model TC3300 Ethernet Converter is IEEE802.3z/AB 1000Base-T SX and LX compliant. It converts or connects 10/100/1000Base-TX twisted-pair devices to single mode (1300/1550nm) or multimode (850nm) fiber optics.

The TC3300 is available in three temperature versions: -10°C to 50°C; -20°C to 70°C; and, a fully Industrial-Hardened version that supports ranges from -40°C to 85°C. The I-H version exceeds all pertinent Utility and Traffic Control environmental and temperature specifications.

Diagnostics include 8 LEDs for Ethernet settings and Ethernet/Power status. It is available standalone or rack mount.
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Specializing in Utility & SCADA communications networks, TC Communications, Inc. designs, manufactures and sells a wide variety of specialty and general purpose Fiber Optic Connectivity Devices­---such as Modems, Multiplexers, Ethernet Switches, Mode/Media Converters, and Telephone Extenders. 


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