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Accortec XFP-10G-19DWD80-ACC LC Connector Transceiver
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP transceiver
- LC connector
- Designed for 80 km reach
- Supports 10Gbps data rates
- Hot-pluggable module
- Specific DWDM channel operation
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Product Overview
The Accortec XFP-10G-19DWD80-ACC is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet XFP transceiver with an LC connector, designed for long-reach applications up to 80 km. It operates on a specific DWDM channel.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | XFP |
| Data Rate | 10 Gbps |
| Connector Type | LC |
Additional Specifications
| Reach | 80 km |
| Wavelength | Specific to DWDM channel (e.g., 1518.19 nm for channel 19) |
Product Description
The Accortec XFP-10G-19DWD80-ACC is a high-performance XFP transceiver module designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. It is built to provide reliable optical transmission over single-mode fiber for extended distances, catering to the needs of service providers and large enterprises. The module complies with the XFP MSA specifications, ensuring interoperability with a wide array of network devices. Featuring an LC duplex connector, this transceiver offers a standard and secure interface for fiber optic connections. The '19DWD80' part number signifies its operation on DWDM channel 19 and its capability to transmit data up to 80 kilometers. This makes it an excellent choice for long-haul backbone networks and inter-city links where extended reach is a primary requirement. The hot-pluggable design of the XFP-10G-19DWD80-ACC allows for seamless integration and maintenance without disrupting network operations. This feature is critical for high-availability environments. By operating on a specific DWDM channel, it enables efficient utilization of fiber optic capacity through wavelength multiplexing, supporting dense network deployments.