PHY-3524-1LX Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) Transceiver
The PHY-3524-1LX SFP transceivers are designed to provide reliable and high-speed bi-directional data transmission at rates of 1.25Gbps. They offer compatibility with IEEE802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard and Fiber Channel 100-SM-LC-L standard, making them suitable for various networking applications.
Features:
- Compliance: Compliant with IEEE802.3z Gigabit Ethernet Standard and Fiber Channel 100-SM-LC-L standard.
- Package: Industry-standard small form pluggable (SFP) package for easy integration.
- Connector: Equipped with a simplex SC connector for seamless connectivity.
- LVPECL Inputs and Outputs: Differential LVPECL inputs and outputs for efficient data transmission.
- Power Supply: Operates on a single 3.3V power supply for simplified power management.
- TTL Signal Detect Indicator: Includes a TTL signal detect indicator for monitoring signal status.
- Hot Pluggable: Designed to support hot plugging for convenient installation and replacement.
- Laser Safety: Class 1 laser product compliant with EN 60825-1 standards for safety.
- RoHS Compliant: Adheres to RoHS regulations for environmental sustainability.
- CPRI Ready: Ready for CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) applications.
- Transmission Distance: Capable of transmission distances up to 20km by single fiber.
- Compatibility: Compatible with Cisco, HP, Huawei, and other brand switches or routers.
- Operating Temperature: Wide operating temperature range from -40 to +85°C for versatility in various environments.
Applications:
- Gigabit Ethernet Application: Ideal for high-speed data transmission in Gigabit Ethernet networks.
- Point-to-Point FTTX Application: Suitable for point-to-point fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) applications.
Pin Descriptions: The pin descriptions provide details about the various pins on the transceiver, including transmitter and receiver grounds, transmitter disable, receiver power supply, data lines, and more, facilitating proper installation and connection within networking systems.
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