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AddOn 0231A0A7 1310nm Transceiver
- 1310nm wavelength transceiver.
- Converts electrical signals to optical signals.
- Designed for fiber optic communication.
- Compatible with networking equipment (switches, routers).
- Suitable for short to medium-reach applications.
- Likely uses a standard connector type (e.g., LC, SC).
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Product Overview
The AddOn 0231A0A7 is a 1310nm transceiver module, likely designed for use in networking equipment such as switches or routers. It converts electrical signals to optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cables, operating at a wavelength of 1310nm, which is commonly used for short to medium-reach fiber optic communication.
Technical Information
| Model | 0231A0A7 |
| Type | Transceiver Module |
| Wavelength | 1310nm |
Additional Specifications
| Application | Fiber Optic Communication |
| Data Rate | Varies (e.g., 1Gbps, 10Gbps) |
| Connector Type | Likely LC or SC |
Product Description
The AddOn 0231A0A7 is a transceiver module that plays a crucial role in modern fiber optic networking. Its primary function is to convert data signals between electrical and optical formats, enabling high-speed communication over fiber optic cables. Operating at a wavelength of 1310 nanometers, this transceiver is typically employed for applications requiring transmission over distances ranging from a few hundred meters to several kilometers, depending on the fiber type and network configuration. This wavelength is commonly associated with Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-LX) or other similar data rates. Transceiver modules like the 0231A0A7 are essential components installed in network devices such as Ethernet switches, routers, and network interface cards (NICs). They allow these devices to connect to the fiber optic infrastructure. The module receives electrical signals from the host device, modulates them onto a light beam at 1310nm, and transmits them through the fiber. Conversely, it receives incoming light signals from the fiber, converts them back into electrical signals, and passes them to the host device. The specific connector type, such as LC or SC, would determine the physical interface for the fiber optic cable. This particular model from AddOn is designed to ensure reliable and efficient data transmission. The 1310nm wavelength is a standard choice for many enterprise and data center applications due to its balance of performance and cost-effectiveness for moderate distances. The module's specifications would typically include its data rate capability (e.g., 1 Gbps, 10 Gbps), maximum transmission distance, and compatibility with specific networking standards. Its inclusion in a technical catalog signifies its importance in building and maintaining high-performance network infrastructures.