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The Fox series, Fiber Optic Multiplexer (FOM) series of
Exartech, provide the electrical to optical conversion
of electronic communication and data signals. Fox series
FOM simultaneously transmits and receives optical
signals through optical fiber, and converts them back to
original electrical signal in full duplex transmission.
Complying with ITU-T and IEEE relative standards
requirements, Exartech Fox series FOM effectivelyconverts
E1/T1 or V.35, X.21, RS-530 or Ethernet electrical
signal into optical signal. This signal is then
transmitted over fiber optic cable, which may extend the
E1/T1 or V.35, X.21, RS-530 or Ethernet service range up
to 100 Km.
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Fox-F
(A Full
function FOM) |
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Fox-F features a modular
design that provides a wide variety of
customized user configurations. The optical
fiber interface modules are available both
in single mode/multi-mode fiber connection
and various connector types. The Fox-F
chassis is available to support four
different power configurations: single AC
and single DC. |
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Fox-M |
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Fox-M is an excellent optical transmission
equipment for access network. This compact
equipment integrates both TDM (E1) and Packet
(Ethernet) by mapping into standard SDH STM-1
frame with advanced VC-concatenation and LCAS
technology. Based on system on chip (SOC) of
Exartech intelligent property (IP), Fox-M is a
very cost effective product and can be easily
accessed to SDH optical network. With its
compact design, easy for installation as well
as excellent performance, Fox-M is a good
choice for your access network with no doubt. |
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Fox-C (A
compact and low cost FOM) |
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Fox-C is an optical transmission equipment for
up to 4 E1 signals transmitted through the
fiber link, which enables better transmission
quality and longer transmission distance. In
addition, Fox-C provides many value-added
functions to meet customers' needs. Being
flexible and economical, Fox-C will be an
efficient part of your optical transmission
network for voice, data, and wireless
applications.
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