622M SFP STM-4 15 km, λ1310 nm, DDM, LC-Duplex, Singlemode

Universal SONET / SDH SFP Transceiver
Use FLEXBOX to configure to almost any vendor
Capable of operating in SDH / SONET networks
Supported Data Rates: 125 Mbit/s - 622 Mbit/s
Up to 15 km via Singlemode OS2
LC-Duplex Connector
Digital Diagnocstic Monitoring (DDM)
Specs
  • pl_lambda 1310 nm
  • pl_distance 15 km
  • pl_datarate 622 M
Protocols
  • 100M ETH
  • STM-1
  • STM-4
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Selection "S2":
Country of Origin
Germany,
Thailand,
Taiwan,
Vietnam and
Malaysia
Part number
S.1306.15.D:Sx

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Specification

Form Factor SFP
Connector / Polish LC-Duplex PC
Interface Singlemode
Compliance Code STM-4
Operating Temperature Standard
Modulation NRZ
Distance 15 km
Temperature Range 0°C - 70°C
Bandwidth 125 Mbit/s - 622 Mbit/s
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) Yes, internally calibrated
Power Consumption 1 W
CDR none
SGMII No
Inbuilt FEC No
Powerbudget (dB) 13 dB
Transmit min/max per lane -15 dBm / -8 dBm
Receiver min/max per lane -28 dBm / -8 dBm (overload) @100M - 800M
Wavelength TX (Typical) 1310 nm
Wavelength TX (Range) 1274 - 1356 nm
Wavelength RX (Typical) 1310 nm
Wavelength RX (Range) 1260 - 1600 nm
Laser FP
Receiver Type PIN
Modulation NRZ @100M - 800M
Extinction Ratio 8.2 dB
Supported Protocols Fast Ethernet, STM-1, STM-4
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Transceiver Configuration with FLEXBOX

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Compatibility

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  • MSA Standard compatible
  • ADTRAN 1184544P2 compatible
  • ADTRAN 1184544PG2 compatible
  • Barnfind BTSFP-LX-SM-0620 compatible
  • Brocade / Ruckus P53B2NY compatible
  • Ciena (ex. Nortel) NTTP04CF compatible
  • Cisco Systems ONS-SI-622-I1 compatible
  • Cisco Systems SFP-OC12-IR1 compatible
  • Cisco Systems SFP-OC12-SR compatible
  • Clear-Com SFP LX100 compatible
  • Coriant (ex. Tellabs) TR-0004 compatible
  • Dell (ex. Force10) GP-SFP2-OC12/3-1IR1 compatible
  • Edge Core ET3201- FX20 compatible
  • Ericsson RDH90120/C0213 compatible
  • Infinera (ex. Transmode) TRX100038 compatible
  • Juniper SFP-OC12-IR compatible
  • Juniper SFP-OC12-SR compatible
  • Marconi SU67AA compatible
  • Net Insight NPA0014-LJ11 compatible
  • Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) 109509687 compatible
  • Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) 1AB196360004 compatible
  • Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) 1AB196360005 compatible
  • Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) 1AB376360001 compatible
  • Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) 3HE00041AA compatible
  • Nokia Siemens Networks V50017-U330-K500 compatible
  • Overture 3000-053 compatible
  • Packetlight SL7 compatible
  • RAD SFP-15 compatible
  • Ribbon (ex. ECI) OTR4_S3 compatible
  • Transition Networks TN-SFP-OC12S compatible
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What customers say

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Have been using FLEXOPTIX transceivers for a few years now in a carrier/telecoms environment for various vendors and they've never disappointed me. After having the opportunity to be able to program them myself on demand, I've realized how many hours I could have saved until now with FLEXBOX! No large stocks, just a few generic SFPs in stock waiting to get programmed when needed. Awesome!

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