4G Fibre Channel SFP CWDM ~80 km / 26 dB, 1270 nm - 1610 nm, DDM, LC-Duplex
Universal Fibre Channel SFP Transceiver - CWDM
Use FLEXBOX to configure to almost any vendor
CWDM for multiple applications over one duplex fiber
Fibre Channel (FC) support for storage area network (SAN) interconnect
Supported Data Rates: 1.05 Gbit/s - 4.25 Gbit/s
Powerbudget of 26 dB for up to 80 km using an OS2 ITU-T G.652 fiber
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)
Specs
- CWDM
- ~80 km / 26 dB
- 4.25 G
Protocols
- 1G ETH
- 1G FC
- 2G FC
- 4G FC
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Specification
Form Factor | SFP |
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Connector / Polish | LC-Duplex PC |
Interface | CWDM |
Type | 4G FC LW |
Distance | 80 km |
Temperature Range | 0°C - 70°C |
Bandwidth | 1.05 Gbit/s - 4.25 Gbit/s |
Digital Diagnostic Management (DDM) | Externally Calibrated |
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Power Consumption | 1 W |
CDR | none |
Inbuilt FEC | No |
Powerbudget (dB) | 26 dB |
Transmit min/max per lane | 2 dBm / 7 dBm |
Receiver min/max per lane | -24 dBm / -9 dBm (overload) |
Wavelength TX (Typical) | Channel R - 1610 nm |
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Wavelength RX (Range) | 1260 - 1620 nm |
Laser | DFB |
Receiver Type | APD |
Modulation | NRZ |
Supported Protocols | 1G Fibre Channel, 2G Fibre Channel, 4G Fibre Channel, Gigabit Ethernet |
Transceiver Configuration with FLEXBOX
It's that easy to use
1. Insert Into FLEXBOX
- Download and start our FLEXOPTIX App
- Connect your FLEXBOX via USB
- Insert a Universal Transceiver
2. Select And Configure
- Choose vendor and compatibility
- Press play
- Configuration only takes a few seconds
3. Use With Device
- 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
- ADVA 0061702498 compatible
- ADVA 0061702498-03 compatible
- Brocade XBR-000146 compatible
- Cisco Systems DS-CWDM4G1610 compatible
- HP Storage (B-Series) AN211A compatible
- Infinera (ex. Transmode) TRX100052/61 compatible
- Infinera (ex. Transmode) TRX100057/61 compatible
- Juniper (ex BTI Systems) BP3AM2CL compatible
- MRV SFPFC4CW08-61 compatible
- Packetlight UL-CWDM-4G-FC-L-CH1610 compatible
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What customers say
Before we knew FLEXOPTIX, we always stocked various types of transceivers from different brands. Now, several years later, we have completely switched to FLEXOPTIX's universal transceivers since we can simply brand these ourselves using the FLEXBOX. Along with their broad product range and very fast shipping, they are an awesome company to deal with!
Jeffrey Bosma
XS News , Sr. System & Network Engineer
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Dipl. Civil Engineer acting as IT Admin/SQL Dev, Geitonas School SA
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.
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Dominik Grueber
Hetzner Online GmbH / Network Administrations
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If customers ask us to support the installation of our appliances, we’ll do everything we can to help. And then it’s good to know that if you sneak into a datacenter, you can rely on FLEXOPTIX to even fulfil that connection(s) that are terminating on a device that was missing or has changed in the architecture you discussed before.
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Gerald Buchholz / Principal Solution Architect
Aviatrix