907-GBE

GIGABIT ETHERNET MEDIA CONVERTER

907-GBE media converters were discontinued July 19, 2023. For more information please read our Product Change Notification.

Reccomended replacement: 914-GBE 

907-GBE Gigabith Ethernet Media Converter

The model 907 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) Media Converter is a PC/104 form-factor card that optically transfers Ethernet data at 1000 Mbps with low latency over a singlemode fiber. Standard Ethernet rates (10/100/1000 Mbps) are compatible with the copper side RJ-45 input. As with other 907 media converters, the 907-GBE may be used as a standalone card or combined optically with other 907 cards. Optical power budgets are typically 20-26 dB with 10 km or more of singlemode fiber. Diagnostics are available as on-board LEDs for optical and data link status.

Features

  • Lowest latency (no switch buffer delays)
  • Compatible with 10/100/1000 Mbps copper links per IEEE 802.3
  • Interchangeable SFP transceivers

Benefits

  • Provides fastest response for time-critical links
  • Backwards compatible with older 10/100 Mbps links
  • Supports a wide range of optical options, including CWDM wavelengths
907-GBE Specifications
No. Copper Parts 1
Data Rate 10/100/1000 BASE-T(X)
Optical Fiber 1 or 2 singlemode (9/125 µm)
Baud Rate 1.25 Gbaud
Format SGMII
Wavelength 1310/1550 nm standard
(CWDM optional, 1471 - 1611 nm)
Flux Budget > 20 dB (24 dB typical)
Power Voltage +5.0 VDC ± 10%, regulated
Power Used 4 W typical
Dimensions PC/104 (form-factor only)
Weight < 120 g (0.25 lb), including SFP
Optical ST/PC (standard), LC CWDM options
Data 1 x RJ-45
Power 2 pin Molex, 0.156 inch pin spacing
Temperature -10°C to +60°C (operational)
-40°C to +85°C (storage)
Humidity 85% RH, non-condensing
Vibration 5 g, 25 - 1000 Hz, 3 axes
Shock 30 g, 11 ms half-sine, 3 axes

Contact Us

Technical Support

Telephone:  +1-902-468-2263

Typical Applications

  • Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs)
  • Pipe inspection robots
  • Bomb disposal robots
  • Video security systems
  • Tether management systems
  • Tactical networks