12-24-2002 11:46 PM
Hi
We need to connect a 1310 POS interface to a device with 1550 interface.
Is there converter for this type of setup? or any advise?
Thanks!
01-07-2003 10:55 AM
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02-05-2003 01:26 PM
Theoretically , the wavelengths (1310,1550) correspond to the transmit and the recievers are wideband . You don't need a converter at the Rx end , since the Rx can detect light over a relatively wide range of wavelengths..
To be on the safe side , it would be prudent to measure the power levels of the incoming signal and make sure that it's within the acceptable levels for the Rx . The wavelengths should not be a cause for much concern.
Hope this helps ,
-P
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