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Media converter drives visible red light over POF
Posted: Aug 5, 2008 11:55 PM

Firecomms has developed a reference design that enables integrated media converters to drive 1394 S8...[ View complete article ]


Message: Media converter drives visible red light over POF Post time: Aug 5, 2008 11:55 PM
 

Author: Fiberroad_POF

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Firecomms has developed a reference design that enables integrated media converters to drive 1394 S800 signals using visible red light over plastic optical fiber (POF) home networks.
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Author: Fiberroad_POF

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Cyberwin Technology is the distributor of Firecomms in Asia Pacific region. Feel free to contact me for a good hand! Deo Lee/Cyberwin Technology Ltd Hong Kong marketing deo@cyberwin.com.cn MSN: yafan24517@hotmail.com
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