What is a WDM Media Converter?

What is a WDM Media Converter?

WDM media converters (Wave Division Multiplexing) transmit and receive data over one singlemode fiber strand (simplex) instead of over two fibers (duplex), as found in most media converters. This capability is typically used to have more data circuits in a given fiber cable.

Are media converters bidirectional?

Bi-directional Data Transfer on a Single Fiber Strand A Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) Media Converter, can link Copper to Fiber, convert Single Mode to Multimode, or extend a Multimode network over Single Strand Fiber, also known as Simplex Fiber.

Can Multimode convert to Single Mode?

Fiber-to-fiber media converters are used to extend a multimode network across single-mode fiber with distances up to 140km for Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) and 80km Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps). …

How do I connect Single Mode media converter?

Use a Single Media Converter

  1. Connect the copper port of Switch B to the RJ45 port of fiber media converter using a UTP cable (Cat5 and above).
  2. Plug an SFP transceiver into SFP slot on the media converter, and plug another SFP module into Switch A.

What is BiDi SFP?

What Is BiDi SFP? BiDi SFP transceiver is a compact optical transceiver module which uses WDM (wavelength division multiplexing) technology and is compliant with the SFP multi-source agreement (MSA). It is specially designed for the high performance integrated duplex data link over a single optical fiber.

What is the difference between media converter A and B?

In this application example, Ethernet copper to fiber media converters are installed in a redundant power chassis for high-density fiber distribution from the network core (A). A UTP workgroup switch (B) is connected via fiber to the network core with a standalone media converter.

Is multimode fiber bidirectional?

26 Jun 1G and 10G SFP BiDi Transceivers on Multimode fiber. Bidirectional optical transceivers by its definition allows full-duplex optical transmission through one optical fiber. This is achieved with two independent signals which differs from each other with their wavelength 1310nm/1550nm, or 1310nm/1490nm.

How does a WDM Media Converter work on copper?

The fiber connections are SC and the copper Ethernet connection is RJ-45. This media converter uses wave division multiplexing (WDM) which transmits and receives over one singlemode fiber optic strand (simplex fiber). It does this by using a different wavelength for each transmit and receive (1310nm and 1550nm).

What’s the maximum speed for a WDM Media Converter?

The ME-3930-WDM60-SC (single fiber (WDM), singlemode) media converter transfers data over a single singlemode fiber at 1000Mbps (at 1310nm and 1550nm) and connects to copper Ethernet at 10, 100 or 1000 Mbps while auto-sensing the correct speed. Maximum distance for this unit is 60km (37.3 miles).

What is the difference between WDM and DWDM?

WDM uses separate transmit and receive frequencies to communicate on a single fiber strand. WDM technology relies on the fact that optical fibers can carry many wavelengths of light simultaneously without interaction between each wavelength and are divided into different wavelength patterns, conventional/coarse (CWDM) and dense (DWDM).

Why does WDM use separate transmit and receive frequencies?

Bandwidth is increased because each wavelength carries data independently from others allowing network designers to mix and match speeds and protocols over the same fiber link. WDM uses separate transmit and receive frequencies to communicate on a single fiber strand.