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Accortec XEN-10GE-M-ACC 850nm Transceiver
- Data Rate: 10Gb/s
- Standard: 10GBASE-SR (implied by 850nm MMF)
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Connector Type: LC (typical for SR)
- Reach: Up to 300m (typical for SR on OM3)
- Manufacturer: Accortec
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Product Overview
The Accortec XEN-10GE-M-ACC is a 10Gb/s transceiver designed for short-reach applications, typically over multi-mode fiber. It operates at an 850nm wavelength.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 10Gb/s |
| Standard | 10GBASE-SR |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
Additional Specifications
| Connector Type | LC |
| Reach | Up to 300m |
| Manufacturer | Accortec |
Product Description
The Accortec XEN-10GE-M-ACC is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet transceiver module designed for short-reach data center and enterprise network applications. Operating at a wavelength of 850nm, this transceiver is optimized for use with multi-mode fiber (MMF) optic cables. The 850nm wavelength is standard for short-reach multi-mode applications, providing cost-effective high-speed connectivity within buildings or across campuses. This transceiver typically complies with the 10GBASE-SR (Short Reach) standard, offering data transmission speeds of 10Gb/s. The reach capability depends on the type of multi-mode fiber used, commonly supporting up to 300 meters on OM3 fiber and up to 400 meters on OM4 fiber. It features an LC connector, which is the standard interface for high-density fiber optic connections in modern networking equipment. The XEN-10GE-M-ACC is an essential component for high-bandwidth applications within racks, between adjacent racks, or for connecting switches and servers in local area networks. Its design prioritizes efficient data transfer over shorter distances, making it a practical and economical choice for high-density deployments where speed and proximity are key requirements.
