Intellinet 545068 Gigabit Ethernet WDM Bi-Directional Single-Mode Media Converter - 10/100/1000Base-Tx to 1000Base-Lx - SC - 20km
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This media converter implements Gigabit Ethernet standards with full support for 1000Base-T over twisted pair and 1000Base-LX over single-mode fiber. The SC duplex port operates with 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths, enabling bidirectional data flow over a single fiber strand. Core/cladding specifications of 8.3/125 µm, 8.7/125 µm, 8/125 µm, and 10/125 µm ensure compatibility with common single-mode fiber cables used in enterprise and carrier networks.
The converter maintains signal integrity across the maximum 20-kilometer distance while consuming only 5 watts of power. Auto-MDI/MDIX functionality on the RJ-45 port eliminates the need for crossover cables, and full duplex operation on both interfaces prevents collisions and maximizes throughput. Built-in diagnostics include link status indicators for both copper and fiber connections, providing immediate visual confirmation of operational status.
Key Product Advantages
The Intellinet 545068 media converter delivers several distinct advantages for network expansion and fiber migration projects. Its WDM bidirectional design reduces fiber infrastructure requirements by 50% compared to conventional dual-fiber solutions, lowering both material costs and installation complexity. The converter maintains full wire-speed performance without packet loss or latency degradation across the entire supported distance range.
Infrastructure Flexibility
Supports mixed media environments by converting between copper Cat5e/6/6a and single-mode fiber, enabling gradual network upgrades without complete infrastructure replacement.
- Backward compatible with 10/100 Mbps networks
- Future-proof for Gigabit requirements
- No configuration required for basic operation
Deployment Versatility
Three mounting options—desktop, wall, and rack—accommodate diverse installation environments from branch offices to data centers.
- Includes mounting hardware for all configurations
- Compact footprint conserves space
- Low-profile design fits tight installations
Deployment / Use Cases
This media converter serves critical roles in network extension and media conversion scenarios where copper infrastructure meets fiber requirements. It effectively bridges the gap between existing twisted-pair cabling and new fiber optic backbones, enabling organizations to leverage fiber's distance and bandwidth advantages without replacing entire network segments.
Common deployment scenarios include connecting buildings across campuses where distances exceed copper limitations, linking network equipment in separate data centers, and extending network reach to remote surveillance cameras or wireless access points. The converter also facilitates fiber-to-the-desk implementations in environments where electromagnetic interference concerns or security requirements mandate fiber connectivity to end-user devices.
Campus Network Extension
Connect administrative buildings to central network cores across distances up to 20 kilometers while maintaining Gigabit performance and electrical isolation between facilities.
Data Center Interconnect
Link switches and servers between data center racks or adjacent facilities using existing single-mode fiber infrastructure with minimal latency addition.
Physical Profile
The converter features a compact metal enclosure measuring 2.72 inches wide by 0.98 inches high (69 × 25 mm), with a weight of approximately 6.35 ounces (180 grams). This slim profile allows for high-density installations when rack-mounted using optional mounting brackets. The durable construction ensures reliable operation in environments ranging from controlled data centers to less-regulated wiring closets, with adequate ventilation maintaining optimal operating temperatures during continuous operation.
- Width
- 2.72" (69 mm)
- Height
- 0.98" (25 mm)
- Weight
- 6.35 oz (180 g)
- Length
- 1310 nm,1550 nm
Highlights
- Converts 10/100/1000Base-Tx to 1000Base-Lx (SC) for single-mode fiber
- WDM bidirectional technology uses single fiber strand for transmit and receive
- Supports distances up to 20 kilometers (12.43 miles)
- Auto-negotiates copper-side speed (10/100/1000 Mbps)
- SC duplex fiber connector with 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths
- Compact form factor supports desktop, wall, or rack mounting
- Low 5-watt power consumption with included power adapter
- Compatible with 8.3/125 µm, 8.7/125 µm, 8/125 µm, and 10/125 µm fiber
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | IC INTRACOM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 545068 |
| Brand Name | Intellinet |
| Product Model | 545068 |
| Product Name | Gigabit Ethernet WDM Bi-Directional Single Mode Media Converter |
| Product Type | Transceiver/Media Converter |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| Total Number of Ports | 2 |
| Network (RJ-45) | Yes |
| Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports | 1 |
| Number of SC Ports | 1 |
| SC Port Type | Duplex |
| Media & Performance | |
| Media Type Supported | Twisted Pair,Optical Fiber |
| Fiber Mode Supported | Single-mode |
| Fiber Optic Cable Wavelength | 1310 nm,1550 nm |
| Maximum Distance Supported | 20 km (12.43 Mile) |
| Fiber Optic Cable Core/Cladding Specification | 8.3/125 µm,8.7/125 µm,8/125 µm,10/125 µm |
| Network & Communication | |
| Ethernet Technology | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Network Technology | 1000Base-T,1000Base-LX |
| Power Description | |
| Power Source | Power Adapter |
| Power Consumption | 5 W |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Form Factor | Desktop,Wall Mountable,Rack-mountable |
| Height | 0.98" (25 mm) |
| Width | 2.72" (69 mm) |
| Weight (Approximate) | 6.35 oz (180 g) |
FAQ
What does this media converter actually convert?
This converter transforms network signals between copper twisted-pair Ethernet (10/100/1000Base-Tx using RJ-45 connectors) and single-mode fiber optic Ethernet (1000Base-LX using SC connectors). It enables seamless communication between devices using different physical media while maintaining Gigabit Ethernet performance standards throughout the conversion process.
How far can this converter extend my network?
The converter supports network extension up to 20 kilometers (approximately 12.43 miles) when using appropriate single-mode fiber optic cable. This distance capability makes it suitable for connecting buildings across campuses, linking remote network segments, or extending network reach to distant equipment while maintaining full Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth across the entire distance.
What type of fiber optic cable does this converter require?
This converter requires single-mode fiber optic cable with SC duplex connectors. It supports core/cladding specifications of 8.3/125 µm, 8.7/125 µm, 8/125 µm, and 10/125 µm, which covers most common single-mode fiber types used in enterprise and carrier networks. The converter uses Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) with 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths to enable bidirectional communication over a single fiber strand.
Can this converter be mounted in a rack?
Yes, the converter supports three mounting configurations: desktop placement, wall mounting, and rack mounting. For rack installation, it can be mounted using optional rack brackets (typically sold separately) that accommodate standard 19-inch rack spaces. The compact dimensions of 2.72 inches wide by 0.98 inches high allow for high-density installations when multiple units are deployed together in rack environments.
What power source does this converter use?
The converter operates using an included power adapter that connects to standard AC outlets. It consumes only 5 watts of power during normal operation, making it energy-efficient for continuous use. The power adapter provides the necessary DC voltage to the converter, which then regulates and distributes power internally to both the copper and fiber interface circuits.
Does this converter require any configuration?
No configuration is required for basic operation. The converter automatically negotiates speed and duplex settings on the copper side (10/100/1000 Mbps) and operates at fixed 1000Base-LX settings on the fiber side. Auto-MDI/MDIX functionality eliminates the need for crossover cables on the RJ-45 port. Simply connect the appropriate cables to both interfaces, apply power, and the converter establishes connectivity automatically with no user intervention needed.