1.25G DWDM SFP CH17-CH61 160km

  • Adopts hot-swappable SFP packaging Full-duplex transceiver module
  • 1550nm DFB transmitter and APD receiver
  • Compliant with IEEE 802.3z, SFF-8472, and SFP MSA Ethernet standards
  • Maximum power consumption less than 1W
  • Built-in Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM)
  • Power supply voltage 3.3V
  • RoHS compliant (lead-free)
  • Class 1/1M product, compliant with IEC60825-1 requirements
  • Meets Telcordia (Bellcore) GR-468-CORE reliability requirements
  • Meets EMI and ESD requirements

Warranty : 30-Day Free Return, 3-Year Free Replacement, 5-Year Warranty, Lifetime After-sales Technical Support.

Product Model SFP-DWDM-160 Vendor Name Fiberolink
Form Factor SFP Data Rate 1.25Gbps
Wavelength 1550nm Distance 160km
Connector LC Duplex Cable Type SMF
Transmitter Type DFB Receiver Type APD
TX Power 1~6dBm Receiver Sensitivity < -33dBm
Power Consumption ≤0.95W Operation Temperature 0~70°C
DDM Support EMC Support
Protocols IEEE 802.3z, SFF-8472, SFP MSA, CPRI, eCPRI

Q: Are 1G SFP optical devices compatible with downshifted SFP+ ports?

A: The compatibility of 1G SFP modules with 10G SFP+ ports largely depends on the specific model of the switch. Generally, SFP+ slots are compatible with SFP modules; however, they typically operate at speeds slower than 1Gb. In some instances, an SFP+ port may limit the speed to 1Gb until the switch is restarted or a specific command is issued. It’s crucial to remember that SFP+ ports usually do not support speeds below 1G, hence they cannot accommodate 100BASE SFP modules. Prior to plugging an SFP transceiver into an SFP+ port on a 10Gigabit switch, ensure that dual-rate support is documented by the switch vendor or in official front-end interfaces to guarantee seamless network operation.

Q: What is an SFP port on a Gigabit switch?

A: An SFP port on a Gigabit switch is a receptacle designed to accept an SFP connector for data transmission. Characterized by high speed and compact physical dimensions, the SFP port enables fiber or copper connectivity on a Gigabit switch by inserting the appropriate SFP module (either fiber optic SFP or copper SFP). When installing an SFP module into a powered port on a Gigabit switch, Category 5e, Category 6, or Category 7 Ethernet cables are needed for data transmission. Conversely, if the SFP module is installed into an optical port on a Gigabit switch, fiber optic cables are required to facilitate the connection.

Q: What are the primary considerations when purchasing SFP transceivers?

A: There are seven key considerations: network technology, transmission medium, wavelength, operating temperature, compatibility, DOM (Digital Optical Monitoring) support, and price/budget.

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