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Avago AFBR-5710LZ 1GB/s 1000BSX MMF 850nm 550m (mini-GBIC) Transceiver
- Form Factor: SFP (mini-GBIC)
- Data Rate: 1 Gb/s
- Standard: 1000BSX (equivalent to 1000Base-SX)
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Maximum Distance: 550 m
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
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Product Overview
The Avago AFBR-5710LZ is a 1Gb/s SFP transceiver designed for multi-mode fiber applications. It operates at 850nm and supports distances up to 550 meters, utilizing a duplex LC connector. This transceiver is commonly referred to as a mini-GBIC and is suitable for Gigabit Ethernet links.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP Transceiver |
| Data Rate | 1 Gbps |
| Fiber Mode | Multi-Mode |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 850 nm |
| Max Distance | 550 m |
| Connector | LC |
Product Description
The Avago AFBR-5710LZ is a high-performance SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) transceiver module, often referred to as a mini-GBIC. It is designed to provide reliable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over multi-mode fiber optic infrastructure, supporting the 1000BSX standard, which is functionally equivalent to 1000Base-SX. This transceiver operates at a wavelength of 850nm, making it suitable for short-reach applications within enterprise networks and data centers. It supports data rates of 1 Gb/s and can achieve transmission distances of up to 550 meters, providing ample connectivity for connecting switches, routers, and servers. The AFBR-5710LZ features a standard duplex LC connector, ensuring a secure and robust physical interface for fiber optic patch cords. Its hot-swappable design allows for easy installation and replacement without the need to power down network equipment, contributing to network uptime and operational efficiency.
