10G XFP ZR 1550nm 80km
• Hot-pluggable XFP footprint
• Supports 9.95Gbps to 11.1Gbps bit rates
• Compliant with IEEE 802.3ae 10GBASE-ER/EW
• 1550nm EML transmitter, APD receiver
• Very low EMI and excellent ESD protection
• ROHS compliant and lead-free
Warranty : 30-Day Free Return, 3-Year Free Replacement, 5-Year Warranty, Lifetime After-sales Technical Support.
| Model Name | XFP-ZR | Vendor Name | Fiberolink |
| Form Factor | XFP | Max Data Rate | 10.3125Gbps |
| Wavelength | 1550nm | Fiber Type | SMF |
| Connector | LC Duplex | Optical Components | EML/APD |
| Max Distance | 80km | Extinction ratio | > 7 dB |
| Transmitter Power | 0 ~ 5 dBm | Receiver Overload | > -7 dBm |
| Receiver Sensitivity | < -24 dBm | Digital Diagnostic Monitoring | Yes |
| Environment | Operating: 0°C to 70°C Storage: -40°C to 85°C | Weight | 0.05 kg |
| Application | 10GBASE-SR/10GBASE-SW Ethernet 10G Fiber Channel 10GbE Data Center Switches and Routers | Compliance | IEC/EN 61000-4-2 IEC-60825 FDA 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 RoHS |
Q: Can XFP and SFP+ optical modules be interconnected?
A: As long as they share the same transmission rate, distance, and wavelength, they can be interconnected using fiber optics. For instance, a 10G XFP optical module operating at 1310nm with a 10km transmission distance can be connected to a 10G SFP+ optical module with identical wavelength and range. Although market offerings have escalated to 200G transmission rates, this doesn’t imply that 10G optical modules are being phased out; currently, 10G modules remain relevant.
Q: What is an XFP optical module?
A: XFP stands for a 10G optical module’s encapsulation format, representing a standardized package for 10G serial optical transceivers. A 10G XFP optical module is a hot-pluggable I/O device designed for insertion into 10-gigabit ports, with its electrical interface on the motherboard standardized as XFI, a 10G serial interface. It adheres to 10G Fiber Channel, 10G Ethernet, SONET/OC-192, and SDH/STM-64 standards. XFP modules can support transmission distances up to 100 kilometers.
Q: What is an SFP+ optical module?
A: An SFP+ optical module is a 10Gbps transmission rate module with an SFP+ form factor. This module boasts advantages such as high density, low power consumption, and reduced system construction costs. SFP+ modules find broad application in 10 Gigabit Ethernet, SDH optical transmission networks, WDM wavelength division multiplexing systems, and single-fiber bidirectional systems. Multi-mode SFP+ modules can transmit up to 300 meters, while single-mode variants can reach up to 100 kilometers.
Q: What types of 10G XFP 10-gigabit optical modules are there?
A: 10G XFP 10-gigabit optical modules are categorized into single-fiber XFP modules, dual-fiber XFP modules, and XFP CWDM/DWDM modules. The distinctions lie in: Single-fiber modules feature one port and must be used in pairs, operating with two different wavelengths—commonly 1270nm/1330nm or 1490nm/1550nm. Dual-fiber modules have two ports, connecting via two fibers, and use a single wavelength, typically 850nm, 1310nm, or 1550nm. CWDM modules allow for the multiplexing of around 8-16 wavelengths on a single fiber within the range of 1270nm-1610nm. DWDM modules can multiplex up to 45 wavelengths within the C-band spectrum, ranging from 1528.77nm to 1563.86nm.
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