![]() FlexPoint Token Ring UTP to Fiber Media Converters (LTM215A).FlexPoint Gigabit UTP to Fiber Media Converters (LMC1003A-R3, etc.).FlexPoint 100BASE-TX to 100BASE-FX Media Converters (LMC213A-MMST-R2, etc.).FlexPoint 10BASE-T to 10BASE-FL Media Converters (LMC212A-MM-R3, etc.).FlexPoint 10BASE-T to BNC Media Converter (LMC210A).FlexPoint FlexPoint Media Converter DIN Rail Kit (LMC207-DRM)Īlso be sure to see the rest of the FlexPoint family:.FlexPoint Wallmounting Hardware (LMC206-WALL).FlexPoint 5-Position Rackmounting Kit (LMC205).FlexPoint Power Chassis (LMC200A, etc.).The chassis holds 14 converters and single or dual AC power supplies. Then, when your LAN grows, mount your converters on the wall, in the FlexPoint 5-Position Rackmounting Kit, or in the FlexPoint Power Chassis. Get the converters you need now and use them individually. The incredible variety and versatility of this system make it ideal for networks that are subject to constant upgrades and changes. They provide the ultimate in flexibility and reliability for your expanding multimedia LAN. Use this flexible converter/line driver to connect your T1 or E1 devices to multimode fiber to get extra distance, as well as protection from environmental noise.įlexPoint™ Converters from Black Box are versatile and cost-effective standalone converters that you can upgrade to a chassis-based system. Use optional Wallmounting Hardware (LMC206-WALL) to mount individual FlexPoint Fiber Converters on virtually any surface (also available under "Related Products".).To conveniently rackmount up to five FlexPoint Fiber Converters, use the optional 5-Position Rackmounting Kit (LMC205).LEDs display T1/E1 link status, modes of operation, and line segment errors.Extensive diagnostics, including local and remote fiber loopback switches.A crossover switch on the RJ-45/RJ-48 port enables easy equipment connections.Supports AMI, B8ZS, and HDB3 line codes.Connects T1 or E1 PBXs, CSUs, or routers over fiber to protect against noise and increase network reliability.NOTE: RAD-SuperMoon supply is extremely limited, and certain prerequisites must be met before it can be ordered. See the RAD-SuperMoon in action! Intrepid is a Diamond Sponsor of the 2017 IEEE SA Ethernet & IP Automotive Technology Day, 31 October – 2 November 2017, in San Jose, CA. Simply configure the RAD-SuperMoon as an AVB talker or listener, then use the audio jack as an input or output. The RAD-SuperMoon can also function as an AVB/TSN endpoint. Traffic will continue to flow between the ECUs, and can also be monitored in real time over USB-C connected to a PC using software such as Intrepid’s Vehicle Spy. Connect two 1000BASE-T1 ECUs to the Automotive Ethernet ports of the RAD-Supermoons, while linking their standard Gigabit Ethernet ports. Two RAD-SuperMoons can also be used in a pair to create an active tap. The RAD-SuperMoon has a programmable membrane label that shows network status and allows setting the 1000BASE-T1 PHYs to master mode, slave mode, or automatic mode configuration to suit the mated devices. The RAD-SuperMoon also offers a “pure” media converter mode, which disables encapsulation of messages and allows connections between media of differing bit rates, buffering frames as needed. The RAD-SuperMoon’s most common application is performing direct diagnostics, simulation, or ECU flashing via your PC’s Ethernet port. Uses a TE MateNET connector certified for 1000BASE-T1.Powered from the vehicle, using PoE or a USB-C interface.Easily configured via Intrepid’s neoVI Explorer software.IEEE 802.3bp™ (Interspersing Express Traffic).Supports Audio Video Bridging / Time Sensitive Networking (AVB/TSN), including:. ![]() But everything changes with the introduction of the Intrepid RAD-SuperMoon.Īvailable in limited quantities, the RAD-Supermoon provides several major benefits over other media converters: There have also been no products with full support for AVB/TSN. ![]() Until now, there have been very few choices for media converters, and none fully available for 1000BASE-T1. As a result, the industry is now moving to the newer, faster 1000BASE-T1 standard. However, the advent of autonomy and the development of new features have led to increasing demands for bandwidth. Early media converters, like Intrepid’s RAD-Moon, were designed for first-generation 100 Mb/s Automotive Ethernet. Media converters are popular because they allow the easy connection of Automotive Ethernet ECUs and other nodes to standard Ethernet ports (such as those on PCs). This sponsored post, associated with the IEEE SA Ethernet & IP Automotive Technology Day event, solely represents the views of the author, was developed independently by the entity sponsoring the post, and does not necessarily represent a position of either IEEE or IEEE Standards Association.
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