Supports temperatures from -10℃ to 60℃! Can be installed in harsh environments such as those related to aviation!
The "SFPde Pulse (FT01)" is a DIN rail-mounted optical transceiver equipped with two circuits that convert electrical signals into optical signals for transmission and convert optical signals back into electrical signals upon reception. It has passed environmental testing under even stricter humidity conditions of 95% for approximately 1,000 hours. This allows it to be installed in harsh environments such as those related to aviation, shipping, and automotive/road applications. 【Features】 ■ Complies with the "Ivenek series," which is a standard for industrial applications ■ Suitable for implementation in system solutions where downtime is not permitted, such as disaster prevention, security, and factory management ■ Compliant with RoHS directives *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 ■ Electrical Signal Extension Device - By connecting via SFP with optical fiber cables, it is possible to extend the transmission distance of electrical signals. ■ Selectable SFP Interfaces - The slot is MSA compliant, allowing for the selection of SFP modules and optical fiber cables according to the transmission distance. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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We specialize in firmware development for various control devices related to communication (such as various serial interfaces, Ethernet, ARCNET, GP-IB, etc.), control, measurement, and monitoring. Additionally, we can also develop applications associated with these devices as a comprehensive service. Hardware: Digital, analog, and various CPU embedded systems Software: Various firmware (CPUs ranging from 4-bit to 32-bit, with no particular restrictions on manufacturers)