Descriptions
A 10Gbps 40KM SFP+ fiber optical transceiver is a type of module used in networking to transmit and receive data over fiber optic cables.
Here's a breakdown of what each part means:
10Gbps: This refers to the data transfer rate, which is 10 gigabits per second. This is the speed at which data can be transmitted through the transceiver.
40KM: This denotes the maximum distance over which the transceiver can reliably transmit data, which is 40 kilometers (about 25 miles). The distance is a key factor in determining the range of the optical link.
SFP+: This stands for "Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus." It's a type of transceiver module that is smaller and more compact than older standards like SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable). SFP+ modules are commonly used for high-speed data communications and have improved performance over their predecessors.
Fiber Optical Transceiver: This is the component that converts electrical signals into optical signals (and vice versa) to send data over fiber optic cables. Fiber optics use light to transmit data, which allows for high-speed and long-distance communication with minimal signal loss.
So, a 10Gbps 40KM SFP+ fiber optical transceiver is designed to connect network devices and transmit data at 10 gigabits per second over a fiber optic link up to 40 kilometers in distance. It's commonly used in data centers, telecommunications, and enterprise networks where high-speed and long-distance connectivity is required.
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Item No | Descriptions |
TP-SFP-10G-ER-SM1550D | 10Gbps 40KM SFP+ Optical Transceiver |