The PowerTrans PT-510 Series is designed to meet the demands of power substation automation systems (IEC 61850-3, IEEE 1613). The PT-510’s optical fiber Fast Ethernet backbone, redundant ring, redundant power inputs (24 VDC or 48 VDC), and isolated power inputs (24 VDC, 48 VDC, or 110/220 VDC/VAC) increase the reliability of your communications and save on cabling/wiring costs. In addition, the DIN-rail and wall-mounting design of the PT-510 makes network planning easy, and allows greater flexibility by letting you install up to 10 Fast Ethernet ports for power distribution applications.
| 100BaseFX | ||||
| Multi-Mode | Single-Mode | |||
| Fiber Cable Type | OM1 | 50/125 µm | G.652 | |
| 800 MHz x km | ||||
| Typical Distance | 4 km | 5 km | 40 km | |
| Wavelength | Typical (nm) | 1300 | 1310 | |
| TX Range (nm) | 1260 to 1360 | 1280 to 1340 | ||
| RX Range (nm) | 1100 to 1600 | 1100 to 1600 | ||
| Optical Power | TX Range (dBm) | -10 to -20 | 0 to -5 | |
| RX Range (dBm) | -3 to -32 | -3 to -34 | ||
| Link Budget (dB) | 12 | 29 | ||
| Dispersion Penalty (dB) | 3 | 1 | ||
| Note: When connecting a single-mode fiber transceiver, we recommend using an attenuator to prevent damage caused by excessive optical power. Note: Compute the “typical distance” of a specific fiber transceiver as follows: Link budget (dB) > dispersion penalty (dB) + total link loss (dB). |
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Note: Cold start requires minimum of 100 VAC @ -40°C
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