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Network Media Converter Lightwin LWC-SFP-SFP
The Lightwin LWC-SFP-SFP network media converter converts electrical Ethernet signals to optical signals and vice versa, enabling fiber-optic connections for gigabit networks. It supports data rates up to 1000 Mbit/s and uses SFP slots for single-mode fiber modules, allowing flexible configuration with compatible SFP transceivers. Compliant with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u and IEEE 802.3z standards, the device is designed for stable long-distance links and integrates into existing wired infrastructures that require fiber uplinks.
The converter provides reliable gigabit performance with a maximum transfer distance of up to 20,000 meters when paired with appropriate single-mode SFP modules and fiber cabling. Its SFP-to-SFP design allows the use of hot-pluggable transceivers for adaptable link types and wavelengths. Low typical power consumption (around 5.6W) and a 5V input requirement make it suitable for energy-conscious deployments and for integration with compact power supplies in rack or shelf installations.
Install compatible single-mode SFP transceivers into the SFP slots, connect the fiber optic cables to the transceivers and attach the Ethernet copper cable to the electrical port or appropriate device if present. Supply 5 V DC power to the converter using a compliant adapter or host power source. Verify link LEDs or management indicators on connected equipment to ensure the optical link is established and operating at gigabit speed. When changing SFP modules or fiber segments, power down the device if the SFPs are not hot-pluggable in your environment or follow hot-swap procedures recommended by the transceiver manufacturer.
Use certified single-mode SFP transceivers that match the fiber type and required wavelength for distances up to 20 km, ensure connector cleanliness before mating, and maintain proper bend radii for fiber cabling. For reliable operation, use a regulated 5 V DC supply with adequate current rating and follow ESD handling procedures when installing modules.
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