1G SFP, 100 GHz Grid - C-Band DWDM ZX+ 140 km / 37 dB, DDM, LC-Duplex

- DWDM 100 GHz
- 140 km
- 1.25 G
- 1G ETH
- 1G FC
- CPRI
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Specification
Form Factor | SFP |
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Connector / Polish | LC-Duplex PC |
Interface | DWDM |
Compliance Code | DWDM ZX+ |
Distance | 140 km |
Temperature Range | 0°C - 70°C |
Bandwidth | 1.05 Gbit/s - 1.25 Gbit/s |
Digital Diagnostic Management (DDM) | Yes, internally calibrated |
Power Consumption | 1.5 W |
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CDR | none |
Inbuilt FEC | No |
Powerbudget (dB) | 37 dB |
Transmit min/max per lane | 2 dBm / 5 dBm |
Receiver min/max per lane | -35 dBm / -10 dBm (overload) @1G |
Wavelength TX (Typical) | Channel 61 - 1528.77 nm |
Wavelength RX (Range) | 1528 - 1566 nm |
Laser | DFB |
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Receiver Type | APD |
Modulation | NRZ @1G |
Transmit and Dispersion Penalty | 1 dB |
Extinction Ratio | 8.2 dB |
Supported Protocols | 1G Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet, LTE 1.22G CPRI |
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 # compatible
- ADTRAN # compatible
- ADVA # compatible
- Allied Telesis # compatible
- Arista 3rd_Party SFP-1G-LX compatible
- Arista SFP-1G-LX compatible
- Aruba Networks(ex. HP Network) # compatible
- Avaya (ex. Nortel) # compatible
- Brocade # compatible
- Check Point # compatible
- Ciena (ex. Nortel) # compatible
- Cisco Systems SFP-GE-Z compatible
- Cyan 280-0285-00 compatible
- D-LINK # compatible
- Dell # compatible
- Dell (ex. Force10) # compatible
- Edge Core # compatible
- Extreme # compatible
- Extreme (ex. Enterasys) # compatible
- F5 Networks # compatible
- FibroLAN # compatible
- Fluke Networks # compatible
- Fortinet # compatible
- Fujitsu # compatible
- H3C (ex. 3COM) # compatible
- Hirschmann # compatible
- HP H3C # compatible
- Huawei DWDMSFPGE-1528.77 compatible
- Infinera (ex. Transmode) # compatible
- Intel # compatible
- Juniper (ex BTI Systems) # compatible
- Juniper SFP-1GE-LH compatible
- Keymile # compatible
- KTI Networks # compatible
- LANCOM # compatible
- Lenovo (ex. Blade Network) # compatible
- LevelOne # compatible
- Lynx # compatible
- MikroTik # compatible
- Motorola # compatible
- Moxa # compatible
- MRV # compatible
- Netgear # compatible
- Nokia (ex. Alcatel-Lucent) # compatible
- Nokia Siemens Networks # compatible
- Packetlight UL-DWDM-L-CH61 compatible
- Palo Alto Networks # compatible
- Radware # compatible
- Ribbon (ex. ECI) # compatible
- TP-LINK # compatible
- Transition Networks # compatible
- Ubiquiti Networks # compatible
- Waystream (ex. Packetfront) # compatible
What customers say
FLEXOPTIX creates overall great and reliable products. We need optics for multiple vendors and with the FLEXBOX we are able to simplify our spare part handling.
The best part of the FLEXBOX are the Linux drivers and therefore no need for any additional OS just for branding optics.
When you unpack it, you immediately notice: A lot of time and love was invested in this great device. In just a few minutes everything is ready to go and the first transceiver can be configured. The app responds quickly and is well laid out, and the search function makes it easy to find the right configuration. The FLEXBOX is ideal for us because we use switches from many different manufacturers and can thus react flexibly to changes in our infrastructure at any time. Even on site, we can make adjustments at an instant thanks to the support for mobile devices for configuration.
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.
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!