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Twinax to Fiberoptic Converter for Extending
the Signal from a
Single
Twinax Port Over a Fiber Optic Cable
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Twinax 5250 and 5250 Express compatible repeater and
fiber converter that functions as a Twinax to Twinax repeater to
extend Twinax distance or as a fiber converter to extend distance
using fiber media.
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Seamlessly connects to IBM?s AS/400 and 3X local and
remote Twinax controllers and workstations
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Supports distances of 5,000 feet on Twinax, 15,000
feet on multimode fiber and 30,000 feet on single-mode fiber.
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Cascadable to four units for extra long distances.
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Retiming repeater technology regenerates and reclocks
data, eliminating clock jitter and noise.
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Digital Phase Locked Architecture provides
acquisition of data rates of 1 Mbps for 5250 or 2 Mbps for 5250
Express (-2%, +4%), resulting in high immunity to noise and crosstalk.
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Clear display and software independence make
installation and monitoring intuitive and easy.
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Supports single-mode and multimode fiber.
The OmniRepeater? 400 is an IBM 5250 and 5250 Express
compatible repeater and fiber converter. It retimes and regenerates the
data signal to facilitate extended Twinax distances and provides Twinax to
fiber conversion which enables 5250 fiber data connectivity. It supports
distances of up to 5,000 feet on Twinax, 15,000 feet on multimode fiber
and 30,000 feet on single-mode fiber. The OmniRpeater can be cascaded up
to four units to reach extra long distances.
The host connects to the OmniRepeater via Twinax. When
used as a Twinax repeater, the OmniRepeater connects the far end via
Twinax and can daisy chain up to seven workstations. When used as a fiber
converter, it converts the end device back to Twinax via a second
OmniRepeater, or directly to twisted pair via a fiber to twisted pair
star.
The OmniRepeater diagnostics detect and display true
port activity and parity errors. The ports are monitored for valid frame
header patterns which are displayed via green Activity LEDs. The data is
analyzed for errors; a detected error is displayed via red Parity Error
LEDs. These features assist in installation and monitoring of the
OmniRepeater operation.
In contrast to a standard active signal booster which is
susceptible to device data rate variations, noise and crosstalk, the
OmniRepeater?s Digital Phase Locking Architecture (PLA) provides data
acquisition with data rate variations of -2% to +4% while providing
superior noise and crosstalk immunity.
The Express models operate with both the 5250 and 5250
Express protocols. Each port provides data rates of 1 Mbps for standard
5250 and 2 Mbps for 5250 Express protocol.
The OmniRepeater 400 is completely software-transparent
and no setup or any changes are required.
Inputs: The OmniRepeater
400 is built around a Digital Phased Locked Architecture (PLA). This
technology allows effective discrimination between true data and noise.
The incoming Manchester encoded data is sampled at 16 samples per bit,
which facilitates digital filtering of noise and crosstalk. A unique clock
recovery facilitates the capture of data with rate variations of -2% to
+4%.
Processing: Once the data
is recovered and synchronized, it is processed. The processor analyzes the
frame header. If a legal header is detected, the port is
"marked" active and the data is allowed to flow through the
repeater.
Outputs: The retransmitted
data is regenerated, reclocked and lost sync bits are recovered. The data
is reclocked at 50% duty cycle to eliminate clock jitter. The signal is
restored to nominal amplitude and the pre-distortion logic compensates for
anticipated phase shift and attenuation.
Displays: True data
activity and parity errors are displayed by green and red LEDs. The green
activity LEDs assist in monitoring signal strength while the red Parity
Error LEDs assist in monitoring connectivity quality, signal strength,
impedance mismatches and reflections.
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Sample
Application
The following picture depicts three typical
applications of the OmniRepeater 400:
In the first case, the host (a) Twinax signal
is repeated and reclocked by the OmniRepeater (b) and
workstation distance from the host is extended to 10,000 feet
(c).
In the second case, the OmniRepeater (d)
converts the Twinax data to fiber and then back to Twinax via a
second OmniRepeater (e).
In the third case, Twinax is converted to
fiber (g) via the OmniRepeater and then to twisted pair via an
OmniMux (h) which delivers it to the workstations (k).
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Item |
Feature / Description |
Protocol:
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IBM 5250 and 5250
Express for Systems AS/400 and 3X
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Interface: |
Link:
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One
(1) Twinax, One (1) Fiber or
(1) RJ11/45, one (1) Fiber
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Port:
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One
(1) Twinax, or one (1) RJ11/45 (RJ11 pins 3-4, RJ45 pins 4-5 are
standard)
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Twinax:
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IBM
7362229 or equivalent
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Cable
Types: |
UTP:
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Category 3 (EIA/TIA
568) or higher (shorter distance @ lower grade)
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Data
Rate: |
Standard 5250:
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1
Mbps -2%, +4%
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5250 Express:
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1 or 2 Mbps -2%, +4%
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Supported
Distances: |
Twinax:
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5,000
ft.
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UTP:
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3,000 ft.
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Multimode
Fiber:
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15,000
ft.
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Singlemode
Fiber:
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30,000 ft.
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Physical
features:
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Rackmounted:
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W:19.0"xD:6.0"xH:1.75"
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Tabletop:
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W:17.5"xD:6.0"xH:1.75"
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Weight:
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7
lbs.
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Power:
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115 or 230 VAC, 150 mA.
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Temperature:
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Operating:
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0 to
40 degrees C
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Storage:
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-40 to 75 degrees C
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Humidity:
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Up to 90%
(non-condensing)
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Ordering
Information |
Standard
5250
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5250 Express
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Description
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2651
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2661
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Twinax to Twinax and Fiber
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2653
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2663
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Twinax to Twinax Only
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