1.25Gb/s-80km-SM-SFP-BIDI DDM TX RX 1550 1490 One Pair
The 1.25Gb/s-80km-SM-SFP-BIDI DDM is a bi-directional SFP transceiver designed for long-distance single-mode fiber (SMF) transmission. This transceiver supports data rates up to 1.25Gbps and can transmit data over distances up to 80km using 9/125 μm SMF. It features a duplex LC connector and is compatible with a variety of network equipment, including those from Huawei and Cisco.
Key Features:
- Data Rate: Up to 1.25Gb/s bi-directional links
- Transmission Distance: Up to 80km over 9/125 μm SMF
- Connector: Duplex LC connector
- Compatibility: Compatible with Huawei and Cisco SFP modules
- Hot-Pluggable: SFP footprint for easy installation and replacement
- Diagnostics: Optional digital diagnostic monitoring functions
- Enclosure: Metal enclosure for lower electromagnetic interference (EMI)
- Power Supply: Single 3.3V power supply
- Temperature Range:
- Standard: 0°C to 70°C
- Industrial: -40°C to 85°C
- Compliance: Compliant with Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) SFP specification
Applications:
- 1.25Gb/s 1000Base Ethernet
- 1.06 Gb/s Fibre Channel
- Gigabit Ethernet
- SONET/OC-24
- Fiber Channel Links
- ATM Switches and Routers
- SONET/SDH Switch Infrastructure
- XDSL Applications
- Metro Edge Switching
- WDM GBE Links
- SONET/SDH Equipment Interconnect
Product Specifications:
- Form Factor: SFP
- Data Rate: 1.25Gb/s
- Wavelengths: TX 1550nm / RX 1490nm (or vice versa for the pair)
- Transmission Distance: 80km
- Connector: Duplex LC
- Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM): Yes
- Operating Temperature:
- Standard: 0°C to 70°C
- Industrial: -40°C to 85°C
- Power Supply: 3.3V
- EMI Protection: Metal enclosure
- Compliance: MSA SFP Specification
The 1.25Gb/s-80km-SM-SFP-BIDI DDM transceiver module is an ideal solution for long-distance networking applications, offering robust performance and compatibility with leading network equipment. Its advanced features, including digital diagnostic monitoring and high-temperature operation, make it suitable for a wide range of environments and applications.
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