Miranda Intros Fiber Converter Series

April 6, 2012
Miranda Technologies announced the NAB 2012 launch of LUMO, the company's new high-density fiber converter series with 36 I/Os in a 1RU frame. A modular design is intended to enable each converter to be serviced while the unit remains in operation. The unit also includes dual redundant power supplies and frame controller with dual redundant IP connections that can be used for system monitoring and frame health alarming.LUMO uses the same SMPTE-compliant fiber SFP modules that are found on all 3 Gbps products in the Miranda portfolio. It's available in regular 1,310 nm and CWDM wavelengths. When married with the company's optical CWDM mux/demux, two fiber cables can carry 36 3 Gbps signals. Fiber connectivity is provided on one side of the unit while coax is on the other to simplify cable dressing.

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