Media Converter Chassis Meets Emissions Standards

Oct. 1, 2000
The iMcV/18x media converter chassis conforms to CE EN5502 Class B emission standards, providing media conversion solutions to markets that demand hardware with very low EMI such as schools, hospitals, and governments with high security requirements.

The iMcV/18x media converter chassis conforms to CE EN5502 Class B emission standards, providing media conversion solutions to markets that demand hardware with very low EMI such as schools, hospitals, and governments with high security requirements. The emission standards for Class B are typically 10 dB quieter than Class A. The product is an 18-slot chassis that hosts the company's hot-swappable, SNMP-manageable iMcV Series of copper-to-fibers and fiber-to-fiber conversion modules. It also features dual, redundant ac or dc power supply modules for increased fault resiliency. The chassis is well suited for enterprise or campus environments needing to integrate fiber with existing or low-cost, copper-based switch products. Pricing starts at $650.

Company: IMC NETWORKS

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