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Accortec 100-03791-ACC 1550nm Transceiver
- Accortec Transceiver Module
- Wavelength: 1550nm
- Form Factor: Likely SFP or similar (specific type not detailed in title)
- Designed for optical fiber communication
- Used in networking equipment
- Supports data transmission
- High-quality optical components
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Product Overview
Accortec 100-03791-ACC is a 1550nm transceiver module. It is designed for optical networking applications, likely for data transmission over fiber optic cables.
Technical Information
| Brand | Accortec |
| Part Number | 100-03791-ACC |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1550nm |
| Type | Transceiver Module |
Product Description
The Accortec 100-03791-ACC is an optical transceiver module operating at a wavelength of 1550nm. This wavelength is commonly used in long-haul telecommunications and high-speed data transmission over single-mode fiber optic cables due to its low attenuation characteristics in standard optical fibers. Transceivers are essential for converting electrical signals from network devices into optical signals for transmission and vice versa. This module is designed to facilitate high-bandwidth data communication over extended distances. The 1550nm wavelength is often associated with lasers that provide a strong optical output, enabling longer reach compared to shorter wavelengths. It is a standard choice for backbone networks, metropolitan area networks (MANs), and other applications where maximizing transmission distance is a priority. Accortec's 100-03791-ACC module is built to ensure reliable performance and interoperability within compatible networking equipment. Its use at 1550nm makes it suitable for various fiber optic deployments, including point-to-point links and potentially as part of wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) systems. Proper verification of compatibility with the host system and network requirements is recommended.
