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MEMS-Based Switch Features Remote Control

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MEMS-Based Mirror SwitchAllowing the user to access two separate devices via connection through the common port with manual pushbutton or RS232 remote serial control, the MEMS-based M6288 fiber-optic mirror A/B switch from Electro Standards Laboratories features duplex multimode ST ports with a fiber size of 62.5/125 micron. The 1300-nm mirror switch supports a gigabyte data rate. Power-loss protection permits the M6288 to default to the A position and continue to pass data.

Electro Standards Laboratories
401-943-1164, www.ElectroStandards.com

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