Pair of SFP+ 10G WDM 1270/1330 40KM LC DDM modules for single-mode optical fibers
EXTRALINK SFP+ BIDI transceivers are small, single-mode SFP modules that provide two-way optical data transmission (e.g. 10GBASE-LR/LW defined by IEEE 802.3ae). The SFP optical module is equipped with a 20-pin SFP+ connector enabling connection of the transceiver without switching off the device. EXTRALINK SFP+ BIDI has been designed for single-mode optical fibers and operates at nominal wavelengths, i.e. 1270 nm or 1330 nm. The transmitter section uses a multi-motor DFB quantum well compliant with the International Safety Standard IEC-60825, and the receiver section uses an integrated InGaAs detection preamplifier (IDP) mounted in the optical head and IC limiting power amplifier. The single-mode SFP cartridge supports data rates from 9.95 Gb/s to 10.3 Gb/s.
Special features
Special features
- Supports data rates from 9.95 Gb/s to 10.3 Gb/s
- Single 3.3 V supply
- Up to 40 km at 9/125 um SMF
- A - DFB 1270 nm laser transmitter, 1330 nm receiver
- B - 1330 nm DFB laser transmitter, 1270 nm receiver
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-LR and 10GBASE-LW
- Compatibility with SFP+ MSA SFF-8431
- Compatibility with SFF-8472 digital diagnostics
- RoHS compliant, unleaded
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Output connector | LC |
SFP module - port speed | 10 Gbps |
Transmission distance | Over 20km |
Certification | FCC |
Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM) | Yes |
Fiber cable diameters supported (core/cladding) | 9/125 |
Fiber ethernet cabling technology | 10GBASE-LR,10GBASE-LW |
Fiber optic connector | LC |
Fiber type | SM (Single-Mode) |
Interface type | SFP+ |
Maximum data transfer rate | 10000 |
Maximum operating temperature | 70 |
Networking standards | IEEE 802.3ae |
Number of products included | 2 |
Rx wavelength (min) | 1330 |
SFP transceiver type | Fiber optic |
Single-mode fiber (SMF) supported | Yes |
Sustainability certificates | CE, RoHS |
Tx wavelength (min) | 1270 |
Type of SFP duplex | Wavy (WDM) |
Wavelength | 1270/1330 nm |
Wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) | Yes |