4G Fibre Channel SFP 10 km, λ1310 nm, DDM, LC-Duplex, Singlemode
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- 1310 nm
- 10 km
- 4.25 G
- 1G ETH
- 1G FC
- 2G FC
- 4G FC
- STM-16
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Specification
| Form Factor | SFP |
|---|---|
| Connector / Polish | LC-Duplex PC |
| Interface | Singlemode |
| Compliance Code | 4G FC LW |
| Operating Temperature | Standard |
| Modulation | NRZ |
| Distance | 10 km |
| Temperature Range | 0°C - 70°C |
| Bandwidth | 1.05 Gbit/s - 4.25 Gbit/s |
| Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM) | Yes, internally calibrated |
|---|---|
| Power Consumption | 1 W |
| CDR | none |
| SGMII | No |
| Inbuilt FEC | No |
| Powerbudget (dB) | 10 dB |
| Transmit min/max per lane | -8 dBm / -3 dBm |
| Receiver min/max per lane | -18 dBm / -3 dBm (overload) @4G |
| Wavelength TX (Typical) | 1310 nm |
| Wavelength TX (Range) | 1260 - 1360 nm |
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| Wavelength RX (Typical) | 1310 nm |
| Wavelength RX (Range) | 1260 - 1620 nm |
| Laser | DFB |
| Receiver Type | PIN |
| Modulation | NRZ @4G |
| Supported Protocols | 1G Fibre Channel, 2G Fibre Channel, 4G Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, STM-16 |
Transceiver Configuration with FLEXBOX
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What customers say
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After many years of using clumsy EEPROM programmers, soldering irons, hammers etc. to make SFP modules work properly, now FLEXBOX allows me to do the same thing in a fraction of time. I only hope my boss doesn't find out I have so much free time now!
We will now be able to source all our SFPs from a single vendor without having to worry about the configuration. That translates to peace of mind and huge flexibility. Well done guys!
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.