
AMG Systems has introduced the AMG260B/AMG2036 Blade Chassis System. The AMG260B blade cards are designed for installation in the AMG2036 blade chassis system, which accommodates up to 18 individual blade cards within a single 1U of 19-inch rack space.
This configuration offers industry-leading rack density, where space is limited, and the blade card’s hot-swap capability facilitates easy future expansion and device maintenance or replacement. Within the lineup, models are available with one TX port in, one FX SFP port out and two TX ports in, one FX SFP port out, with additional models planned for the future.
Designed as ultra-compact blade cards, the AMG260B series media converters are ideally suited for connecting equipment to ethernet networks over long distances using multimode or single-mode optical fibre through the integrated SFP port.
Fibre connectivity is determined by separate SFP device selection, providing application and site flexibility. The AMG260B uses a dual-speed 100Mb/1Gb SFP port for connectivity, and AMG offers a wide range of SFPs for fibre, connector type, and distance.
The AMG260B Series media converters are designed in the USA and UK and manufactured in an ISO9001-certified UK facility. They are designed to NEMA standards and are fully TAA and NDAA-compliant. Unlike similar products from other Asian countries, they can be used in all US Government installations.
“AMG is known for our innovative approach to product design,” said AMG Managing Director Steve Clarke. “With space being at a premium in most installations, the AMG260B/AMG2036 Blade Chassis System solves density challenges by allowing a large number of media converters to occupy a small amount of space in a standard 19-inch rack.”
“Our unparalleled manufacturing process allows AMG to offer a wide range of transmission products at very cost-effective levels while maintaining ISO9001 quality, the AMG260B/AMG2036 Blade Chassis System is another example,” he adds.
“The AMG260B/AMG2036 Blade Chassis System continues our quality standard,” said AMG Technical Director Tom Exley. “Our sales team and engineering team looked at what was available, identified installation density challenges, and engineered the AMG260B/AMG2036 Blade Chassis System to overcome those weaknesses.”
“The AMG260B builds off the successful AMG 260M Series media converter and transforms it into the blade format,” He added. “This media converter system solves the density challenge, allowing the user to utilise more devices in a smaller area. The AMG 260B is made in an ISO9001-certified facility and, most importantly, is available when needed. We believe in the quality and stand behind them with lifetime support. Plus having a product made in the UK gives your network an added layer of security.”