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Fiber optics is the science of transmitting digital information as light pulses through optically pure glass or plastic fibers only slightly thicker than a human hair. HAGUENET provides a range of products and options to allow you to make the most of your fiber infrastructure.
C-EO-2-3G
HAGUENET C-EO-2-3G is a converter of 3G/HD/SD-SDI/ASI electrical signals to optical signals. This card can be used for transferring digital video on fiber optic links. The C-EO-2-3G features are input signal detection, two converters on one card, loss compensation, input signal re-clocking. According to link distance, it provides different SFP with various input sensitivity.

C-OE-2-3G
HAGUENET C-OE-2-3G is a converter of digital video signals on a fiber optic link to 3G HD/SD-SDI/ASI electrical signals. This card can be used along with electrical to optical signal converter cards on the receiver side. The C-OE-2-3G features are input signal detection, two converters on one card, input fiber link detection, loss compensation, input re-clocking. According to link distance, it provides different SFP with various input sensitivity.

C-OE-3G
HAGUENET C-OE-3G is a converter of digital video signals on a fiber optic link to 3G/HD/SD-SDI/ASI electrical signals. This card can be used along with electrical signal to optical signal converter cards on the receiver side.

C-EO-3G
HAGUENET C-EO-3G is a converter of 3G/HD/SD-SDI/ASI electrical signals to optical signals. This card can be used for transferring digital video on fiber optic links. The C-EO-3G features are input signal detection, loss compensation and input signal re-clocking.

MD-O18
HAGUENET CWDM optical mux/demux (MD-O18) is a bidirectional passive optical multiplexer and de-multiplexer, allowing multiple optical signals at different wavelengths to pass through a single optical fiber link. It combines up to 18 different wavelength signals from different optical fibers into a single optical fiber, or separates up to 18 different wavelength signals coming from a single optical fiber to 18 separate optical fibers.
