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AA1419054-E6 - Nortel 1000Base-CWDM 1490nm 40km SFP Transceiver Module
- Nortel 1000Base-CWDM SFP Transceiver Module
- Wavelength: 1490nm
- Transmission Distance: 40km
- Utilizes CWDM technology for increased fiber capacity
- Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) for easy installation
- Designed for Gigabit Ethernet applications
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Product Overview
The AA1419054-E6 is a Nortel 1000Base-CWDM SFP transceiver module. It operates at a wavelength of 1490nm and supports a transmission distance of up to 40km, designed for CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) networks.
Technical Information
| Standard | 1000Base-CWDM |
| Wavelength | 1490nm |
| Distance | 40km |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | SFP |
| Technology | CWDM |
Product Description
This Nortel SFP transceiver module, identified by part number AA1419054-E6, is specifically designed for deployment in Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) networks. It enables Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over single-mode fiber, leveraging a wavelength of 1490nm to transmit data. The module supports an impressive transmission distance of up to 40 kilometers, making it suitable for medium to long-haul network links. Its SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) form factor ensures hot-swappable installation and compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment that adheres to SFP standards. By utilizing CWDM technology, this transceiver allows multiple data streams to be transmitted simultaneously over a single fiber optic cable by using different wavelengths. This significantly enhances the capacity and efficiency of existing fiber infrastructure, providing a cost-effective solution for network expansion.
