Features: • Complies with ESCON and SBCON standards• Transceiver includes transmitter, receiver and ESCON/SBCON receptacle• Transceiver mates keyed ESCON/SBCON connector• Data rates for ESCON/SBCON applications from 10 to 200 MBaud• Data rates for individual applicati...
V23809-E1-E17: Features: • Complies with ESCON and SBCON standards• Transceiver includes transmitter, receiver and ESCON/SBCON receptacle• Transceiver mates keyed ESCON/SBCON connector• Dat...
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Features: • Compliant with existing standards• Compact integrated transceiver unit wit...
Features: • Compliant with existing standards• Compact integrated transceiver unit wit...
Features: • Compliant with existing standards• Compact integrated transceiver unit wit...
The Siemens ESCON/SBCON optical devices, along with the ESCON / SBCON optical duplex connector, are best suited for high speed fiber optic duplex transmission systems operating at a wavelength of 1300 nm. The system is fully compatible with the IBM ESCON standard and the SBCON standard of ANSI. ESCON / SBCON includes a transmitter and a receiver for data rates of up to 320 MBaud. A non-dissipative plastic receptacle matches the ESCON/SBCON duplex connector.
The inputs/outputs of ESCON / SBCON are PECL compatible and the unit operates from a single power supply of 3.0 V to 5.5 V. As an option, the data output stages can be switched to static low levels during absence of light as indicated by the Signal Detect function.The optical interface of transmitter and receiver have standard 0.7" spacing. The receptacle and connector have been keyed in order to prevent reverse insertion of the connector into the receptacle. After proper insertion the connector is securely held by a snap-in lock mechanism.
The ESCON / SBCON transmitter converts a serial electrical PECL input signal with data rates of up to 320 MBaud to an optical serial signal. The receiver converts this signal back to an electrical serial signal, depending on the detected optical rate.