Overview
The Canary Communications CC-2001 is a compact fiber optic to BNC converter module engineered for reliable signal conversion in industrial and telecommunications environments. This unit converts fiber optic signals to standard BNC format, enabling integration with legacy and modern networking equipment. The CC-2001 is part of Canary Communications’ long-standing line of media converters, used widely in data center, broadcast, and industrial automation applications.
Key Features
- Fiber optic to BNC signal conversion for flexible network topology
- Compact form factor suitable for dense equipment deployments
- Standalone operation with external power supply
- Supports multi-mode fiber connectivity
- IEEE 802.3 compliant for standards-based networking
Technical Specifications
- Input: Fiber optic connector
- Output: BNC connector
- Manufacturer: Canary Communications
- Model Number: CC-2001
- Signal Type: Electrical-to-optical or optical-to-electrical conversion
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C (standard industrial range)
- Power Supply: External wall-mount adapter (auto-sensing)
- Compliance: IEEE 802.3 networking standards
- Color: Black
Typical Applications
- Data center equipment interconnection and signal conversion
- Broadcast and video signal distribution networks
- Industrial control systems requiring fiber optic isolation
- Legacy network equipment modernization and integration
- Long-distance signal transmission over fiber optic cable
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Standard BNC-equipped networking devices
- Multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic cabling
- IEEE 802.3 compliant network infrastructure
- Industrial control systems with fiber isolation requirements
- Legacy broadcast and telecommunications equipment
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
- Other Canary Communications fiber-to-BNC converters in compatible form factors
- Verify compatibility with your system integrator before ordering
Works With
- 10BASE-FL and 10BASE-T Ethernet networks
- Multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic networks
- Standard external power adapters (auto-sensing 110/220V)
- Industrial Ethernet and legacy networking protocols







