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Addonics 44W2411AO 850nm SFP+ Transceiver
- Type: SFP+ Transceiver Module
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Fiber Type: Multimode Fiber (MMF)
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Data Rate: Up to 10 Gbps
- Reach: Short-reach (e.g., up to 300m on OM3)
- Form Factor: SFP+
- Application: 10 Gigabit Ethernet
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Product Overview
The Addonics 44W2411AO is an 850nm SFP+ transceiver module. It is designed for high-speed short-reach communication over multimode fiber, supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet.
Technical Information
| Model | 44W2411AO |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Fiber Type | Multimode |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Data Rate | 10 Gbps |
| Application | Short-reach |
Product Description
The Addonics 44W2411AO is an SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) transceiver module, an enhanced version of the SFP standard designed for higher data rates. This particular module operates at a wavelength of 850nm and is intended for use with multimode fiber optic cables. It is engineered to support 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) connections, making it suitable for high-bandwidth applications in data centers and enterprise networks where short-reach connectivity is required. This SFP+ module utilizes an LC duplex connector, which is the standard interface for fiber optic connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment. It is optimized for short-reach applications, typically supporting distances up to 300 meters over OM3 multimode fiber, and potentially shorter distances over older OM1 or OM2 fiber types. The 850nm wavelength is standard for 10GbE SR (Short Reach) optics using VCSEL technology. The Addonics 44W2411AO is designed to be plugged into SFP+ ports found on switches, network interface cards (NICs), and other networking hardware. It facilitates the conversion of electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa, enabling high-speed data transmission over fiber. Its role is crucial in modern network infrastructures that demand higher throughput for applications like server virtualization, high-performance computing, and storage networking.
