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Professional Industrial mini GBIC (SFP) Module, 1.25 Gbps, 20km
The plug and play fiber connection
- The Plug & Play fiber optic link enables quick installation - Sends data in high quality and additionally provides excellent reliability - Distance up to 20 km at a maximum data rate of 1.25Gbps
The DIGITUS mini GBIC (SFP) transceiver modules offer highest quality and reliability. Wether from switch to switch, converter to switch, converter to converter or any else application: The wide product range of DIGITUS modules makes possible a flexible usage of the fiber technology. The conformity to the MSA (Multi Source Agreement) standard ensures a compatibility to third party manufacturers.
- Mini GBIC SFP (Small Form Factor Pluggable) module - Compatible with the following manufacturers: Allied Telesis, Allnet, CISCO, Dell, D-Link, Edimax, Hirschmann, Huawei, Intellinet, KTI Networks, Level One, Linksys, Netgear, PLANET, Tenda, TP-Link, TRENDnet, ZyXEL, ZTE - Bidirectional WDM Module - Only one fiber is needed - High quality and excellent reliability - 1.25 Gbps Maximum Data Rate - Compliant to IEEE 802.3z Gigabit Standard - Class 1 laser product compliant with EN 60825-1 - Easy plug-and-play installation - MSA (Multi Source Agreement) compliant - Hot pluggable - Connector: 1x LC Simplex - Wavelength: Tx 1310nm / Rx 1550nm - Transmission Power: Minimum -5 dBm, Maximum 0 dBm - Sensitivity receiving power: minimum -24 dBm - For a Distance of up to 20km - Suitable for 09/125µm Singlemode Fiber Cables - Safe fast-locking mechanism - 3.3V power supply
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