From here
https://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Serial-Transceivers/Sending-10Mhz-clock-over-Fiber/td-p/1026390
They suggest these
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what length do you need to send over ?
this sort of stuff is a LOT cheaper and more rugged, and more than
capable of sending 10 MHz clock
Cable
https://uk.farnell.com/broadcom-limited/hfbr-rus100z/cable-fibre-optic-1-fibre/dp/1247714
<https://uk.farnell.com/broadcom-limited/hfbr-rus100z/cable-fibre-optic-1-fibre/dp/1247714>
Drivers
http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1812660.pdf?_ga=2.29282815.2110613125.1570030173-2072545025.1569659196
<http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1812660.pdf?_ga=2.29282815.2110613125.1570030173-2072545025.1569659196>
and you just drive it with TTL.
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Using cheap POF - It seems like 50m is the max for 10MHz
But i think with POF , we should be able to "do connectors at home"
Using 200 μm PCS cable , it seems you could go 120m@50Mbd
But a 100m SC connected fiber cable was "only" like $30 on Aliexpress
They seem a "bit like" the other drivers mentioned , but starts with A
instead of H
CFO
Still timenut beginner
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