What Is a Single Fiber Media Converter?

A single fiber media converter is a networking device that converts Ethernet signals between copper and fiber while using only one strand of single-mode fiber for both transmitting and receiving data.

Traditional duplex fiber connections typically use two fiber strands one for transmitting data and one for receiving. Single-fiber technology combines these functions onto one strand by using different wavelengths for each direction.

For example, one wavelength may be used to transmit data while another wavelength is used to receive it. This bidirectional or WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) approach allows both directions of network communication to share the same fiber strand.

Ethernet → Single Fiber Media Converter → One Strand of Single-Mode Fiber → Single Fiber Media Converter → Ethernet

This can be particularly valuable when only one fiber strand is available or when organizations want to maximize the capacity of existing fiber infrastructure.

How Single Fiber Media Converters Work

VERSITRON single fiber media converters use different optical wavelengths for transmit and receive functions.

In a typical point-to-point connection, one converter transmits at one wavelength and receives at another. The converter at the opposite end uses the complementary wavelengths so that the two devices can communicate over the same fiber strand.

For example:

Converter A: TX 1310nm / RX 1550nm
Converter B: TX 1550nm / RX 1310nm

The two converters therefore use complementary wavelengths to establish two-way communication over a single strand of single-mode fiber.

Other wavelength combinations are available depending on the model and required transmission distance.

Single Fiber Media Converter Types

VERSITRON offers several types of single-fiber media converters to accommodate different network speeds, environments, and applications.

10/100Base Commercial Single Fiber Media Converters

These converters provide single-strand fiber connectivity for standard 10/100Base Ethernet networks. They are designed for applications where reliable network extension and efficient use of fiber infrastructure are important.

10/100Base Industrial Single Fiber Media Converters

Industrial single-fiber converters provide the same basic fiber-to-Ethernet conversion while being designed for more demanding network environments. They can be used where temperature, installation conditions, or industrial network requirements require a more rugged solution.

Multi-Speed Gigabit Single Fiber Media Converters

Multi-speed models support 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet on the copper interface and fiber connectivity through compatible SFP technology. This provides a flexible option for networks that may operate at different Ethernet speeds.

PoE Single Fiber Media Converters

PoE-capable models combine fiber connectivity with Power over Ethernet functionality, allowing compatible remote devices to receive both network data and power over the copper Ethernet connection.

SFP-Based Single Fiber Media Converters

SFP-based models provide additional flexibility by allowing the appropriate fiber transceiver to be selected separately. Depending on the SFP installed, these converters can support different fiber types, wavelengths, transmission distances, and network configurations.

Key Features of VERSITRON Single Fiber Media Converters

VERSITRON single fiber media converters combine efficient fiber utilization with flexible Ethernet connectivity.

Single-Strand Fiber Transmission

The primary advantage of these converters is their ability to transmit and receive network data over one strand of single-mode fiber.

Bidirectional Wavelength Technology

Different wavelengths are used for transmit and receive functions, allowing two-way communication over the same fiber strand.

10/100Base and Gigabit Support

VERSITRON offers single-fiber solutions for 10/100Base Ethernet as well as 1000Base Gigabit applications. Multi-speed models can support 10/100/1000Mbps copper Ethernet.

Long-Distance Transmission

Depending on the model and optical configuration, VERSITRON single-fiber media converters support distances ranging from 20 km to 80 km.

Auto-Negotiation

Compatible models support auto-negotiation to simplify communication between the media converter and connected Ethernet equipment.

Auto MDI/MDI-X

Auto MDI/MDI-X automatically detects the appropriate copper Ethernet connection configuration, simplifying installation with straight-through or crossover cables.

Link Fault Pass-Through

Link Fault Pass-Through provides additional visibility into network connection failures by allowing a fault detected on one side of the media converter to be reflected to the other side.

Far-End Fault Detection

Far-end fault functionality can help identify problems with the fiber connection and assist with network troubleshooting.

Full Wire-Speed Conversion

VERSITRON single fiber media converters are designed to provide full wire-speed data conversion for supported network traffic.

Efficient Fiber Utilization

By carrying both transmit and receive traffic over a single fiber strand, these converters can help maximize the usefulness of existing fiber infrastructure.

Watchdog Timer

Selected models incorporate a watchdog timer to help monitor device operation and maintain reliable network performance.

Packet Buffering

The converters include 128KB of buffer RAM. The supplied specifications identify packet-size behavior for store-and-forward and smart-forward operating modes.

Chassis and DIN-Rail Options

Depending on the model, single-fiber media converters can be installed as standalone units, mounted on a DIN rail, or installed in the optional MCC-14R 14-slot media converter chassis with redundant power.

Single Fiber Media Converter Product Options

VERSITRON offers fixed single-fiber media converters with different network speeds, wavelengths, fiber distances, and connectors.

Product Name Single Fiber Converter Model Network Speed Wavelength Fiber Distance Connector RFQ
10/100TX-FX Single Fiber Media Converter M7275S-2SFAA 10/100Base TX: 1310nm
RX: 1550nm
SMF 20km SC
10/100TX-FX Single Fiber Media Converter M7275S-2SFBA 10/100Base TX: 1550nm
RX: 1310nm
SMF 20km SC
10/100/1000Base-T to 100Base-FX NDAA Compliant Single Fiber Media Converter VMMC7275S-2SFA 10/100/1000Base Tx: 1310nm
Rx: 1550nm
SMF 20km ST
10/100/1000Base-T to 100Base-FX NDAA Compliant Single Fiber Media Converter VMMC7275S-2SFB 10/100/1000Base Tx: 1550nm
Rx: 1310nm
SMF 20km ST
10/100/1000Base-T to 100Base-FX NDAA Compliant Single Fiber Media Converter VMMC7275S-4SFA 10/100/1000Base Tx: 1550nm
Rx: 1310nm
SMF 40km ST
10/100/1000Base-T to 100Base-FX NDAA Compliant Single Fiber Media Converter VMMC7275S-4SFB 10/100/1000Base Tx: 1310nm
Rx: 1550nm
SMF 40km ST
10/100/1000Base-T to 100Base-FX NDAA Compliant Single Fiber Media Converter VMMC7275S-8SFA 10/100/1000Base Tx: 1550nm
Rx: 1490nm
SMF 80km ST
10/100/1000Base-T to 100Base-FX NDAA Compliant Single Fiber Media Converter VMMC7275S-8SFB 10/100/1000Base Tx: 1490nm
Rx: 1550nm
SMF 80km ST
 

SFP-Based Single Fiber Media Converters

VERSITRON also offers Gigabit, industrial, and PoE media converters with SFP interfaces. These models provide flexibility because the fiber transceiver can be selected separately from the media converter.

Product Name Single Fiber Converter Model Network Speed PoE Capability Environment Fiber Distance Connector RFQ
Gigabit Industrial Media Converter MF7260 10/100/1000 No Industrial SMF / MMF Varies by SFP module LC (SFP Mini-GBIC)
PoE+ Gigabit Industrial Media Converter MF7260P 10/100/1000 Yes Industrial SMF / MMF Varies by SFP module LC (SFP Mini-GBIC)
PoE+ Gigabit Media Converter M7260PA2 10/100/1000 Yes Commercial SMF / MMF Varies by SFP module LC (SFP Mini-GBIC)
10/100/1000Base-T to 1000Base-SX/LX "Triple Duty" Gigabit Media Converter M7260A 10/100/1000 No Commercial SMF / MMF Varies by SFP module LC (SFP Mini-GBIC)
 

For SFP-based models, the actual transmission distance depends on the specific SFP module selected.

Benefits of Single Fiber Media Converters

Reduce Fiber Requirements

Using one fiber strand for bidirectional communication can reduce the amount of fiber required for a network connection. This can be particularly useful when only one strand is available between two network locations.

Make Better Use of Existing Fiber Infrastructure

Single-fiber converters can help organizations take advantage of existing single-strand fiber infrastructure rather than installing additional fiber.

Reduce Installation Costs

When existing fiber infrastructure can be used without adding additional strands, single-fiber technology can help reduce the cost and complexity associated with network expansion.

Extend Existing Networks

Single-fiber media converters can connect existing copper Ethernet equipment to longer-distance fiber infrastructure, helping organizations expand their networks without replacing every existing device.

Support Gradual Network Upgrades

Fiber-to-Ethernet conversion provides a practical way to introduce fiber into an existing network gradually rather than requiring an immediate, complete network conversion.

Support Long-Distance Connectivity

With compatible configurations supporting distances up to 80 km for the listed fixed single-fiber models, these converters can provide connectivity between network locations separated by significant distances.

Applications of Single Fiber Media Converters

Single fiber media converters are useful in applications where fiber availability, transmission distance, and efficient use of network infrastructure are important.

Remote Offices and Facilities

Remote offices can use single-fiber media converters to connect network equipment over long-distance fiber links while using only one fiber strand.

Point-to-Point Fiber Networks

Single-fiber media converters are well suited for point-to-point connections between buildings, network locations, and remote facilities. The bidirectional fiber connection provides two-way Ethernet communication over a single strand.

Enterprise Networks

Enterprise networks can use single-fiber conversion to connect different network segments while making efficient use of existing fiber infrastructure.

Data Centers

SFP-based media converters can connect network equipment using different fiber configurations and transmission distances. Their modular design allows the fiber interface to be selected according to the requirements of the network.

Industrial Automation

Industrial single-fiber media converters can connect remote sensors, monitoring equipment, automation systems, and other Ethernet devices to central network infrastructure.

Security and Surveillance

Single-fiber converters can provide fiber connectivity for remote IP cameras and other security equipment where long-distance transmission and efficient use of fiber are important.

Telecommunications

Telecommunications networks can use single-fiber media converters to extend Ethernet connectivity over existing single-strand fiber infrastructure.

Single Fiber vs. Dual-Fiber Media Converters

The primary difference between single-fiber and conventional dual-fiber media converters is the number of fiber strands used for communication.

A traditional duplex fiber connection typically uses one strand for transmitting and another for receiving.

A single-fiber converter uses different wavelengths to transmit and receive over the same strand.

Dual-Fiber:

Transmit → Fiber 1
Receive ← Fiber 2

Single-Fiber:

Transmit + Receive ↔ Fiber 1 using separate wavelengths

Single-fiber technology can therefore be advantageous when fiber availability is limited or when maximizing existing fiber infrastructure is a priority.

What Is WDM in a Single Fiber Media Converter?

WDM stands for Wavelength Division Multiplexing. In single-fiber Ethernet applications, WDM allows different wavelengths of light to be used for transmitting and receiving data over the same fiber strand.

For example, one device may transmit at 1310nm and receive at 1550nm, while the device at the opposite end uses the complementary wavelength arrangement.

This allows two-way communication without requiring a second fiber strand.

Choosing the Right Single Fiber Media Converter

When selecting a single-fiber media converter, consider the following factors:

Network Speed

Determine whether the application requires 10/100Base Fast Ethernet, 1000Base Gigabit Ethernet, or a multi-speed copper interface.

Transmission Distance

Identify the required distance between network locations. VERSITRON fixed single-fiber models are available for 20 km, 40 km, and 80 km applications.

Wavelength

Single-fiber converters must be deployed with compatible wavelength pairs. Verify the TX and RX wavelengths at both ends of the connection before installation.

Fiber Type

VERSITRON single-fiber configurations use single-mode fiber. For SFP-based models, verify that the selected SFP matches the installed fiber.

Connector Type

Fixed models are available with SC or ST fiber connectors, while SFP-based models use the connector specified by the selected SFP module.

Commercial or Industrial Environment

Choose a commercial converter for standard network environments or an industrial model when the installation requires equipment designed for more demanding conditions.

PoE Requirements

If the remote Ethernet device requires power, select a compatible PoE or PoE+ media converter.

Mounting Requirements

Consider whether the converter will be deployed as a standalone device, DIN-rail mounted, or installed in the MCC-14R chassis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a single fiber media converter?

A single fiber media converter converts Ethernet signals to optical signals while using one strand of single-mode fiber for both transmitting and receiving data.

How does a single fiber media converter transmit and receive on one fiber?

The converter uses different optical wavelengths for transmission and reception. One wavelength carries data in one direction while another wavelength carries data in the opposite direction.

What is WDM?

WDM, or Wavelength Division Multiplexing, allows multiple optical wavelengths to travel over the same fiber. In a single-fiber Ethernet converter, different wavelengths are used for transmit and receive functions.

What fiber type is used with single-fiber media converters?

The fixed single-fiber converters listed on this page use single-mode fiber. SFP-based models can support the fiber type specified by the selected SFP module.

How far can VERSITRON single-fiber media converters transmit?

The fixed models listed here support transmission distances of 20 km, 40 km, or 80 km depending on the model. SFP-based models have distances that vary according to the SFP module selected.

Can a single fiber converter support Gigabit Ethernet?

Yes. VERSITRON offers Gigabit and multi-speed single-fiber solutions, including SFP-based models supporting 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet.

Can a single fiber media converter provide PoE?

Yes. VERSITRON offers PoE+ Gigabit media converter models that can provide network connectivity and Power over Ethernet functionality.

What is the difference between a single-fiber and dual-fiber media converter?

A dual-fiber converter typically uses one fiber strand for transmitting and another for receiving. A single-fiber converter uses different wavelengths to transmit and receive over the same fiber strand.

Can single-fiber media converters be rack mounted?

Yes. An optional MCC-14R 14-slot chassis with redundant power is available for centralized media converter installations. DIN-rail mounting is also available for applicable configurations.

Are VERSITRON single-fiber media converters suitable for industrial applications?

Yes. VERSITRON offers industrial single-fiber media converter options for applications requiring a more rugged network solution.

Efficient Fiber Connectivity with VERSITRON

VERSITRON single fiber media converters provide an efficient way to extend Ethernet networks while making maximum use of available single-mode fiber infrastructure. By transmitting and receiving data over one fiber strand using complementary wavelengths, these converters can reduce fiber requirements while supporting reliable long-distance network connectivity.

With solutions for 10/100Base Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, multi-speed networks, industrial environments, and PoE applications, VERSITRON offers single-fiber media converters for a broad range of commercial, enterprise, telecommunications, security, industrial, and remote network applications.

Since 1958, VERSITRON has provided fiber optic communication and networking solutions backed by more than six decades of industry experience. Our products are supported by a lifetime warranty and responsive sales and technical support.

For assistance selecting the appropriate single fiber media converter, fiber configuration, SFP module, transmission distance, or network solution, contact VERSITRON for technical assistance.

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