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Convert cable to fiber.


The MCP (1) See Microsoft certification.

(2) (MultiChip Package) A chip package that contains two or more chips. It is essentially a multichip module (MCM) that uses a laminated, printed-circuit-board-like substrate (MCM-L) rather than ceramic (MCM-C).
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 Media Converter A device that converts from one type of media to another. It typically refers to a hardware device that connects different transmission media; for example, from twisted pair to coax or from twisted pair to optical fiber.  from Broadata is a high performance, fiber-optic media converter system for broadcast and multimedia audio/video/data (AVD AvD Automobilclub von Deutschland (German automobile club)
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) delivery. It can be used for facility to studio linking, remote broadcasting, and in the master control room. It converts between fiber and copper interfaces for a wide variety of AVD signals. It supplements routing switches for "as needed as needed prn. See prn order. " fiber/copper conversion. When used in conjunction with a matrix switch, the system extends the distance or reach of matrix switch signals without a reduction in bandwidth or at the high cost of fiber optic based switching. The MCPIODO is available in two packaging options: a rugged, standalone unit housed in a compact case, or a plug-in card for the company's 19-inch 3RU card cage system. This is a card frame product, and depending on the functions that are populated, pricing can range from $100 per card to $2,000 per card. Visit www.broadatacom.com.

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Author:Herrmann, Michele
Publication:University Business
Date:Jun 1, 2007
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