B&B Giga-MiniMc, TX/SX-MM850-SC (RX only)

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B&B Giga-MiniMc TX/SX-MM850-SC (RX Only) Media Converter Receiver

The B&B Giga-MiniMc TX/SX-MM850-SC (RX Only) is a compact, cost-effective solution for extending the life of legacy wiring while embracing modern fiber optics. This RX module is designed to work as the optical receiver half of a pair, delivering reliable data over short- to mid-range multimode fiber. By translating electrical signals from copper networks into optical signals for transmission over MM850 fiber, it helps organizations preserve existing investments, reduce electrical noise interference, and unlock higher performance without a full network overhaul. The Giga-MiniMc series emphasizes flexibility, simplicity, and rugged reliability, making it a top choice for campuses, industrial facilities, and enterprise edge deployments where space is at a premium and downtime is costly. With its exceptionally small footprint—measuring less than 3.5 inches in depth and 2 inches in width—the RX module integrates into crowded enclosures, cabinets, and patch bays without requiring large chassis or complex installation. The RX-only unit is designed to pair with compatible TX modules to create a complete, scalable media conversion link, enabling seamless interoperability between legacy copper devices and modern fiber-enabled equipment. Whether your goal is to bridge 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps links, or to future-proof your network against evolving bandwidth demands, the Giga-MiniMc RX receiver delivers dependable performance, year after year.

  • Cost-effective extension of legacy networks: Transform your existing copper infrastructure into a fiber-enabled link with minimal capital outlay. The RX module works as the optical recipient in a TX/SX-MM850-SC pair, allowing you to preserve your current devices while gaining the benefits of fiber—reduced EMI, greater distance, and improved security. This approach minimizes downtime and lowers total cost of ownership by delaying or eliminating a full-scale network refresh.
  • Ultra-compact form factor for tight installations: Designed to fit where space is at a premium, this RX receiver measures under 3.5 inches deep and about 2 inches wide. Its slim profile makes it ideal for dense equipment racks, wall-mounted enclosures, or fiber patch panels in data centers, industrial floors, or school campuses where room is a critical constraint.
  • 850 nm multimode fiber with SC connectivity: The MM850-SC interface provides a common, cost-efficient fiber path for short- to mid-range links. The SC connector ensures a secure, push-and-click connection with low insertion loss, while 850 nm optics deliver robust performance across typical enterprise and industrial fiber installations. This configuration is well-suited for campus backbones, building networks, and edge devices that require reliable throughput without specialized single-mode fiber infrastructure.
  • Plug-and-play deployment with minimal configuration: The RX receiver is designed for straightforward installation. In most setups, you simply connect the fiber link to the SC MM850 port, pair it with a corresponding TX module, attach power, and verify link status through standard indicators. No complex software or extensive field programming is required, enabling rapid installation during maintenance windows or when expanding network reach.
  • Rugged, space-saving design built for mixed environments: The module’s compact enclosure, combined with durable construction, provides reliable operation in office, industrial, and educational environments. Its lightweight, fanless design reduces maintenance needs while delivering steady performance across a range of ambient temperatures and mounting orientations.

Technical Details of B&B Giga-MiniMc, TX/SX-MM850-SC (RX Only)

  • Product type: RX-only receiver module for fiber-to-c copper media conversion
  • Fiber interface: MM850-SC (multimode 850 nm) with SC fiber connector
  • Link role: Receiver half of a TX/SX-MM850-SC pair (requires compatible TX module)
  • Form factor: Ultra-compact enclosure, depth < 3.5 inches, width ≈ 2 inches
  • Optical wavelength: 850 nm (multimode standard)
  • Power and interfaces: Standard power input for fixed-link media converters; supports typical rack-mount or enclosure installations
  • Operating environment: Designed for diverse settings, including office, data center, and industrial spaces; consult official datasheet for exact temperature and enclosure specifications
  • Compatibility: Pairable with B&B TX modules using MM850-SC to complete a fiber link; intended for networks migrating from copper to fiber without replacing existing devices

How to install B&B Giga-MiniMc TX/SX-MM850-SC (RX Only)

Installing the B&B Giga-MiniMc RX receiver is a straightforward process designed to minimize downtime and maximize performance. Follow these steps to achieve a reliable fiber link in minutes:

  1. Verify compatibility: Confirm you have a matching TX module that uses the same MM850-SC fiber interface and SC connector. The RX-only unit functions as the optical receiver in a pair, so pairing with a compliant transmitter is essential for a complete link.
  2. Prepare the fiber link: Ensure the MM850 fiber is clean and free of damage. Use an SC connector to mate the RX receiver with the corresponding TX transmitter at the remote end. Avoid excessive bending radii and protect the fiber from contamination.
  3. Mount and connect power: Secure the RX module in its intended enclosure or rack slot. Connect the power supply per the manufacturer’s guidelines and verify that the unit powers on correctly. If there are status LEDs, ensure they illuminate as expected.
  4. Establish the link: Connect the TX module to the network device on the copper side and link the optical fiber to the RX receiver. Allow momentary time for initialization, then verify optical link status with the LEDs and, if applicable, management interface indicators.
  5. Test and document: Run end-to-end data tests (throughput, latency, and error rate) to confirm the link meets required performance. Document the installation for future maintenance and reference when expanding or upgrading the network.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the B&B Giga-MiniMc TX/SX-MM850-SC (RX Only)? It is the optical receiver component of a fiber-based media conversion pair designed to work with a matching TX module. It enables legacy copper networks to connect over MM850 fiber by receiving the optical signal and delivering it to downstream equipment.
  • What does RX only mean? RX only denotes that this unit functions as the receiver side of the TX/RX pair. A separate TX module is required to complete the bidirectional link and enable full fiber connectivity between copper devices and fiber-enabled endpoints.
  • What is MM850-SC fiber? MM850-SC refers to multimode fiber operating at 850 nanometers with an SC connector. This configuration is widely used for short- to mid-range indoor fiber links, offering cost-effective performance for campus networks and industrial applications.
  • Where should I use this module? It’s ideal for extending legacy Ethernet or other copper-based networks into fiber, improving distance, reducing EMI, and enabling easier integration of new technologies without replacing all copper hardware. Typical use cases include campus backbones, building networks, and edge data center connections.
  • Do I need specific management software to operate it? In most cases, these media converter RX receivers are plug-and-play and do not require complex configuration. Some deployments may benefit from a basic management interface provided by the TX module or the network switch to monitor link status and performance.
  • What maintenance or adjustments are required after installation? Routine checks of fiber cleanliness, connector integrity, and link LEDs are usually sufficient. If you experience link drops or degraded performance, verify fiber integrity, connector seating, and ensure the TX/RX pair remains paired correctly.
  • How does this save costs in a modernization project? By enabling you to reuse existing copper devices and cabling where feasible, you defer or reduce the expense of replacing expensive copper equipment across the entire network. The fiber path provides extended reach and future-ready bandwidth while preserving current investments.

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