40G QSFP+ PIR4 1.4 km, 4x λ1310 nm, MTP/MPO-8/12 APC, Singlemode

- 4x 1310 nm
- 1.4 km
- 44.8 G
- MTP/MPO-8/12
- 10G ETH
- 40G ETH
- OTU3
- OTU3e2
- STM-64
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Specification
Form Factor | QSFP+ |
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Connector / Polish | MTP/MPO-8/12 APC |
Interface | Singlemode |
Compliance Code | PIR4 |
Distance | 1.4 km |
Temperature Range | 0°C - 70°C |
Lane Count | 4x (Tx/Rx) |
Bandwidth | 41.2 Gbit/s - 44.8 Gbit/s |
Bandwidth Per Lane | 10.3 Gbit/s - 11.2 Gbit/s |
Digital Diagnostic Management (DDM) | Yes, internally calibrated |
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Power Consumption | 3.5 W |
CDR | none |
SGMII | No |
Inbuilt FEC | No |
Powerbudget (dB) | 7.6 dB |
Transmit min/max per lane | -5 dBm / 0 dBm |
Receiver min/max per lane | -12.6 dBm / 0 dBm (overload) @40G |
Wavelength TX (Typical) | 4x 1310 nm |
Wavelength TX (Range) | 1260 - 1355 nm |
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Wavelength RX (Typical) | 4x 1310 nm |
Laser | FP |
Receiver Type | PIN |
Modulation | NRZ @40G |
Extinction Ratio | 3.5 dB |
Supported Protocols | 40G Ethernet, 10G Ethernet, OTU3, OTU3e2, STM-64 |
Transceiver Configuration with FLEXBOX
It's that easy to use- Download and start our FLEXOPTIX App
- Connect your FLEXBOX via USB
- Insert a Universal Transceiver
- Choose vendor and compatibility
- Press play
- Configuration only takes a few seconds
- Use the transceiver in your device. That's it!
- Need it for another device? - Re-configure it again and again
Compatibility
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- MSA Standard compatible
- A10networks # 12998 compatible
- Arista 3rd_Party QSFP-40G-PLRL4 compatible
- Arista QSFP-40G-PLRL4 compatible
- Avaya (ex. Nortel) AA1404001-E6 compatible
- Bittware QSFP+ PLR4 compatible
- Brocade 40G-QSFP-PLR4 compatible
- Brocade 40G-QSFP-SR4-INT compatible
- Chelsio # 12999 compatible
- Cisco Systems QSFP-40G-LR4 compatible
- Dell (ex. Force10) GP-QSFP-40GE-1LR compatible
- Dell 407-BBQV compatible
- Edge Core QSFP+ IR4 compatible
- Extreme (ex. Enterasys) # 13001 compatible
- Extreme 10320 compatible
- Fortinet FG-TRAN-QSFP28-SR4 compatible
- HP H3C JG661A compatible
- Huawei QSFP-40G-LR4L compatible
- Juniper JNP-QSFP-4X10GE-IR compatible
- Keysight (ex. Ixia) QLR4-PLUS compatible
- Lenovo (ex. Blade Network) 00D6222 compatible
- MRV # 13007 compatible
- NetOptics QSFP+KT-LR compatible
- Nvidia (ex. Mellanox) MC2210511-LR4 compatible
- Packetlight QSFP+-LR-1102 compatible
- Palo Alto Networks # 13008 compatible
- Quanta # 13009 compatible
- Radware # 13010 compatible
- Solarflare QSFP+ IR4 compatible
- Spirent ACC-6090A compatible
What customers say
FLEXBOX makes it easier than ever to manage your optics hardware! From unboxing to a configured module in a minute! Great product.
FLEXBOX made my life a lot easier, adapting to multiple hardware in a breeze. I used fiber/SFP, RJ45/SFP, RJ45-10G/SFP for an esports production with different hardware brands and all of them worked instantly.
Before being a FLEXOPTER I had a lot of trouble communicating with my infrastructure and acquisitions team because of the complexity of compatibility between different brands and models
now I can operate and adapt to each on site production.
I had the chance to flash my first transceiver with the FLEXBOX and also navigate through the different tools on the Windows App. I must say that I’m impressed by the flexibility and available features provided by this app and the FLEXBOX. I flashed a 1G LX optic to be compatible with a HP switch in production (Aruba Networks(ex. HP Network) / J4858A) and the switch immediately recognized the plug freshly configured. I can know count on my FLEXBOX for the future transceivers I’ll need to install/replace. Also, the optic measurement is a very good feature.
Definitely, FLEXOPTIX will be my optics supplier from today. The ability to compatibilize optics across multiple vendors is going to save us from many headaches. The FLEXBOX is a must for any company using optical network equipment.