Descriptions
The 1550nm 10Gbps 80km XFP optical transceiver module is a device used in fiber optic networks with these key features:
1550nm: The wavelength of the laser used for transmitting data, which is 1550 nanometers. This wavelength is ideal for long-distance transmission due to its low attenuation in fiber.
10Gbps: The data transfer rate, meaning it can transmit data at 10 gigabits per second.
80km: The maximum distance the transceiver can effectively transmit data, which is 80 kilometers (about 50 miles).
XFP: Stands for "10-Gigabit Small Form-Factor Pluggable." It’s a standard for high-speed data transmission modules, designed for high-performance and long-distance applications.
This module is designed to provide high-speed, long-range connectivity in optical networks, often used in telecommunications and data center applications.
Main Features
The main feature of the 1550nm 10Gbps 80km XFP optical transceiver module is its ability to transmit data at 10 gigabits per second over a distance of up to 80 kilometers.
Here's why this feature is significant:
1550nm Wavelength: This wavelength minimizes signal loss and dispersion over long distances, making it well-suited for extended-range applications.
80km Range: It allows for high-speed data transmission across long distances, which is particularly useful in wide-area networks and long-haul telecommunications.
XFP Form Factor: The XFP module is designed for high-speed data transmission and can be easily inserted or removed from compatible network equipment, providing flexibility and ease of use in network setups.
Overall, the module’s ability to maintain high data rates over long distances with minimal signal degradation is its standout feature, making it ideal for applications requiring reliable and efficient long-haul data transmission.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-XFP-10G-ZR-SM1550 | 1550nm, 10Gbps, XFP 80km |