10G DWDM XFP CH17~CH61 100km

  • Supports 9.95Gb/s to 10.3Gb/s bit rates
  • Hot-pluggable XFP footprint, Built-in digital diagnostic
  • Maximum link length of 100km with SMF
  • CWDM Cooled EML laser and PIN photodiode
  • XFP MSA package with duplex LC connector
  • No reference clock is required
  • Single +3.3V power supply
  • Power dissipation <3.5W
  • Compatible with RoHS

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

Model Name DWDM-XFP-ZR-XX Vendor Name Fiberolink
Form Factor XFP Data Rate 10.3125Gbps
Wavelength C17-C61 1563.86nm – 1528.77nm Distance 100km
Connector LC Duplex Cable Type OS2 SMF
Transmitter Type EML Receiver Type APD
TX Power -1~+4dBm Receiver Sensitivity <-24dBm
Power Consumption ≤1.5W Modulation Format NRZ
DOM Support Bit Error Ratio (BER) 1E-12
Protocols SFP+ MSA Compliant, CPRI, eCPRI

Q: Can our products or packaging bear our logo or company name?

A: Yes, we offer both OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) services; your trademark or company name can be applied to the products via methods such as hot stamping, printing, embossing, UV coating, silk-screen printing, or stickers.

Q: Is it possible to request a discount for large volume purchases?

A: The more you order, the greater the discount you will receive. For a quotation inquiry, please directly call us at +86 755-23007456 or inquire online.

Q: How does a 10G XFP optical module adapt to different transmission distances with various fiber types?

A: By incorporating different types of laser diodes and receiver components, the 10G XFP optical module is adaptable to both multi-mode fiber (MMF) and single-mode fiber (SMF). The multi-mode variant is suited for short-range transmissions and utilizes VCSELs (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers), whereas the single-mode variant employs DFB (Distributed Feedback) or EML (Electro-absorption Modulated Laser) lasers for longer distance transmissions.

Q: What wavelengths are available for 10G XFP optical modules?

A: Wavelengths vary according to the application, commonly including 850nm (for short-range multi-mode 10GBASE-SR), 1310nm (for single-mode long-range 10GBASE-LR), 1550nm (for extended-range transmissions such as 10GBASE-ER, ZR), and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) wavelengths, which span across fixed wavelengths within the range of 1530nm to 1560nm.

Q: How to calculate the link budget and loss for a 10G XFP optical module?

A: Calculating the link budget involves considering factors like transmit power, receiver sensitivity, fiber attenuation per kilometer, losses from connectors and splicing, and any optical amplifier gain (if used). To establish a stable connection, it’s crucial that the transmit power, after subtracting all total losses, meets or exceeds the receiver sensitivity requirements.

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