Gigabit Ethernet transceiver Modules SFP
for fiber opticsLANGBIC

Gigabit Ethernet transceiver - Modules SFP - CXR Networks - for fiber optics / LAN / GBIC
Gigabit Ethernet transceiver - Modules SFP - CXR Networks - for fiber optics / LAN / GBIC
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Characteristics

Network
gigabit Ethernet, for fiber optics, LAN, GBIC
Applications
data transmission, for fiber optics, for telecom networks, video transmission, for airborne applications
Number of channels
multi-channel
Other characteristics
multimode, SFP, single-mode, QSFP, data, bidirectional, low-consumption, multiprotocol, high-performance, QSFP+, ready-to-use, modular, full duplex, long-range, compact, rugged, managed, low-power

Description

CXR SFP Modules are industry standard Small Form Pluggable optical modules that serve networking services in the range of low speed to 10-Gigabit application requirements: • 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Carrier Ethernet and MPLS-TP • 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet, STM-16 and OC-48 • Gigabit Ethernet • STM-4 and OC-12 • STM-1 and OC-3 • Fast Ethernet • Low speed synchronous and TDM solutions CXR SFP modules are based on industrial grade components to deliver higher reliability and to enable extended operating temperature range in any host equipment and integration conditions. SFP modules provide LC connectors. Fiber cables are offered on option to connect to distribution frames and convert to other types of connector. The DDMI—Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface, reports the SFP status to the host equipment : SFP model number, operating temperature, TX and RX power. SFP modules comply with the MSA Multi-Source Agreement standard. They are Class 1 laser and comply with the international standards - 21 CFR 1040.10/11.

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