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Acco AA1419003-E5 1550nm Transceiver
- Transceiver Module
- Wavelength: 1550nm
- Designed for long-reach optical links
- Suitable for single-mode fiber
- Ideal for MANs and WANs
- Supports high-speed data transmission
- Hot-pluggable design
- Ensures reliable network connectivity over distance
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Product Overview
The Acco AA1419003-E5 is a transceiver module operating at 1550nm. This module is designed for long-reach optical communication, typically used in metropolitan area networks (MANs) and other applications requiring extended transmission distances.
Technical Information
| Wavelength | 1550 nm |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
Additional Specifications
| Application | Long-reach optical communication |
| Form Factor | Module |
Product Description
The Acco AA1419003-E5 transceiver module is engineered for high-performance optical networking over extended distances. Operating at the 1550nm wavelength, it is optimized for use with single-mode fiber optic cables, which are essential for long-haul and metropolitan area network (MAN) deployments. This wavelength is chosen for its low attenuation in fiber, enabling data signals to travel further without significant degradation. This module converts electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa, facilitating communication between network devices such as switches, routers, and optical transport equipment. Its design is focused on delivering robust and reliable connectivity, making it suitable for mission-critical applications where signal integrity over long paths is paramount. The AA1419003-E5 typically features a hot-pluggable form factor, allowing for seamless integration and replacement within network infrastructure without service interruption. It is a critical component for service providers and large enterprises looking to build scalable and efficient optical networks capable of supporting high bandwidth demands across significant geographical areas.
