Fiber Driver® copper to fiber media conversion modules from MRV make
it easy to merge legacy copper network elements with new or existing
fiber optic infrastructure. LAN communications may be extended to
distances of up to 90 km. In addition, the Multimode Extender (MX)
technology found in select Fiber Driver products breaks the transmission
barrier of multi-mode fiber with link distances of up to 8 km.
Copper-to-multi-mode and copper-to-single-mode solutions are
available for Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, copper Gigabit
Ethernet, OC-3/STM-1, DS3, and E3. Additional Ethernet copper-to-fiber
solutions are provided by the MRV signal repeater and switch modules.
The Fiber Driver product family provides many conversion solutions with
greater distances and better manageability than other product lines on
the market. For additional information including pricing and availability,
contact your nearest authorized MRV representative.
Hot-swap support
Plug-n-play functionality
Single slot design
SNMP management
MegaVision Pro® support for graphical management
Link Integrity Notification* (LIN) for end-to-end link-
state propagation
Fiber Driver chassis compatibility with single slot design
*Available on select models
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Physical Specifications
Operating Temperature Range
Operating Temperature Range (LT)
Storage Temperature
Storage Temperature (LT)
Relative Humidity
Physical Dimensions
Weight
Regulatory Compliance
0
0
C to 50
0
C (32
0
F to 122
0
F)
-40
0
C to 60
0
C (-40
0
F to 140
0
F)
-40
0
C to 70
0
C (-40
0
F to 158
0
F)
-45
0
C to 85
0
C (-49
0
F to 185
0
F)
85% maximum, non-condensing
25 mm x 75 mm x 175 mm deep (1” x 3” x 7” deep)
120-240 g (4.2 - 8.5 oz) depending on configuration
FCC Part 15 (Class A); IC (Class A); EMC Directive: Emission (Class A) and Immunity;
RoHS Directive; China RoHS; WEEE Directive
Ordering Information
Model
DUAL FIBER
EM316F/M
EM316F/MX
EM316F/S1
EM316F/S2
EM316F/S3
EM316O3C/M
EM316O3C/S1
EM316O3C/S2
EM316O3C/S3
EM316DS3/M
EM316DS3/S1
EM316DS3/S2
EM316DS3/S3
EM316E3/M
EM316E3/S1
EM316E3/S2
EM316E3/S3
100Base-TX to 100Base-FX MM
100Base-TX to 100Base-FX Extended MM
100Base-TX to 100Base-FX SM
100Base-TX to 100Base-FX SM
100Base-TX to 100Base-FX SM
OC-3/STM-1 Coax to OC-3/STM-1 MM
OC-3/STM-1 Coax to OC-3/STM-1 SM
OC-3/STM-1 Coax to OC-3/STM-1 SM
OC-3/STM-1 Coax to OC-3/STM-1 SM
DS3 Coax to DS3 MM
DS3 Coax to DS3 SM
DS3 Coax to DS3 SM
DS3 Coax to DS3 SM
E3 Coax to E3 MM
E3 Coax to E3 SM
E3 Coax to E3 SM
E3 Coax to E3 SM
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
Fast Ethernet
OC-3/STM-1
OC-3/STM-1
OC-3/STM-1
OC-3/STM-1
DS3
DS3
DS3
DS3
E3
E3
E3
E3
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
BNC/DSC
1310
1310
1310
1310
1550
1310
1310
1310
1550
1310
1310
1310
1550
1310
1310
1310
1550
DL³
DL³
17
24
24
DL³
17
24
24
DL³
17
24
24
DL³
17
24
24
0-2
2-8
0 - 35
25 - 45
35 - 90
0-2
0 - 35
25 - 45
35 - 90
0-2
0 - 35
25 - 45
35 - 90
0-2
0 - 35
25 - 45
35 - 90
Function
Protocol
Connectors¹
Port/Link
Wavelength
(nm)
Min. Budget
Loss (dB)
Approx. Range²
(km)
¹ Default connectors listed, other connectors are optional
² All specifications, distance claims and operational parameters are based on industry average fiber cable performance; 9µ Singlemode performance of 0.25 dB/km for 1550
nm and 0.5 dB/km for 1310 nm, and 62.5µ Multimode performance of 3 dB/km for 850 nm and 1.5 dB/km for 1300 nm. For non-standard fiber applications or additional
information contact MRV Communications
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Ordering Information
Model
Function
Protocol
Connectors¹
Port/Link
Wavelength
(nm)
Min. Budget
Loss (dB)
Approx.
Range² (km)
DUAL WAVELENGTH SINGLE FIBER
EM316WFC/S2
EM316WFT/S2
EM316WFC/S3
EM316WFT/S3
EM316WFC/S2JR
EM316WFT/S2JR
EM316WFC/S3JR
EM316WFT/S3JR
100Base-TX to100Base-FX Dual-
Wavelength Single Fiber SM
100Base-TX to100Base-FX Dual-
Wavelength Single Fiber SM
100Base-TX to100Base-FX Dual-
Wavelength Single Fiber SM
100Base-TX to100Base-FX Dual-
Wavelength Single Fiber SM
Fast Ethernet
RJ-45/SC
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
17 (@1310 nm)
0 - 30
Fast Ethernet
RJ-45/SC
22 (@1310 nm)
0 - 45
Fast Ethernet
RJ-45/SC
17 (@1310 nm)
0 - 30
Fast Ethernet
RJ-45/SC
22 (@1310 nm)
0 - 45
Ordering Information
Model
DUAL WAVELENGTH SINGLE FIBER
EM316WO3C/S2
EM316WO3T/S2
EM316WO3C/S3
EM316WO3T/S3
OC3 MM to SM Single Fiber
OC3/STM-1
BNC/SC
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
17 (@1310 nm)
0 - 30
Function
Protocol
Connectors¹
Port/Link
Wavelength
(nm)
Min. Budget
Loss (dB)
Approx.
Range²(km)
OC3 MM to SM Single Fiber
OC3/STM-1
BNC/SC
22 (@1310 nm)
0 - 45
Ordering Information
Model
DUAL WAVELENGTH SINGLE FIBER
EM316WDS3C/S2
EM316WDS3T/S2
EM316WDS3C
/S3
EM316WDS3T/S3
DS3 Coax ( BNC) to Single Fiber
DS3
BNC/SC
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
17 (@1310 nm)
0 - 30
Function
Protocol
Connectors¹
Port/Link
Wavelength
(nm)
Min. Budget
Loss (dB)
Approx.
Range²(km)
DS3 Coax ( BNC) to Single Fiber
DS3
BNC/SC
22 (@1310 nm)
0 - 45
¹ Default connectors listed, other connectors are optional
² All specifications, distance claims and operational parameters are based on industry average fiber cable performance; 9µ Singlemode performance of 0.25 dB/km for 1550
nm and 0.5 dB/km for 1310 nm, and 62.5µ Multimode performance of 3 dB/km for 850 nm and 1.5 dB/km for 1300 nm. For non-standard fiber applications or additional
information contact MRV Communications
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Repeaters and Optimizers
Ordering Information
Model
DUAL FIBER
EM316GCL/M
EM316GCL/MX
EM316GCL/S1
EM316GCL/S2
EM316GCL/S3
1000Base-TX to 1000Base-SX MM
1000Base-TX to 1000Base-LX Extended MM
1000Base-TX to 1000Base-LX SM
1000Base-TX to 1000Base-LX SM
1000Base-TX to 1000Base-LX SM
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
RJ-45/DSC
850
1310
1310
1550
1550
DL³
DL³
6
8
15
0 - 0.5
0-2
0 - 10
0 - 30
30 - 60
Function
Protocol
Connectors¹
Port/Link
Wavelength
(nm)
Min. Budget
Loss (dB)
Approx. Range²
(km)
Ordering Information
Model
Function
Protocol
Connectors¹
Port/Link
Wavelength
(nm)
Min. Budget
Loss (dB)
Approx.
Range²(km)
DUAL WAVELENGTH SINGLE FIBER
EM316WGCLC/S2
EM316WGCLT/S2
EM316WGCLC/S3
EM316WGCLT/S3
1000Base-TX to1000Base-LX Dual-
Wavelength Single Fiber SM
1000Base-TX to1000Base-FX Dual-
Wavelength Single Fiber SM
Gigabit Ethernet
RJ-45/SC
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
1310 (Tx) 1550 (Rx)
1550 (Tx)/1310 (Rx)
12 (@1310 nm)
0 - 25
Gigabit Ethernet
RJ-45/SC
20 (@1310 nm)
0 - 40
¹ Default connectors listed, other connectors are optional
² All specifications, distance claims and operational parameters are based on industry average fiber cable performance; 9µ Singlemode performance of 0.25 dB/km for 1550
nm and 0.5 dB/km for 1310 nm, and 62.5µ Multimode performance of 3 dB/km for 850 nm and 1.5 dB/km for 1300 nm. For non-standard fiber applications or additional
information contact MRV Communications
³ Dispersion Limited
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