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Avago AFBR-8420Z-FB1 850nm Transceiver
- Operates at a wavelength of 850nm.
- Designed for high-speed data transmission.
- Suitable for fiber optic communication systems.
- Likely supports standards like 10GbE or higher.
- Compact form factor for integration into network equipment.
- Ensures reliable optical signal conversion.
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Product Overview
The Avago AFBR-8420Z-FB1 is an 850nm transceiver, likely designed for high-speed optical networking applications. It facilitates the transmission and reception of data over fiber optic cables.
Technical Information
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Type | Transceiver |
Additional Specifications
| Application | Fiber Optic Communication |
Product Description
The Avago AFBR-8420Z-FB1 is a critical component in modern high-speed optical networking infrastructure. Operating at a wavelength of 850nm, this transceiver is optimized for short-reach applications, commonly found in data centers and enterprise networks. It performs the essential function of converting electrical signals into optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cables and vice versa for reception. This transceiver is engineered to meet the demanding performance requirements of contemporary network speeds, likely supporting standards such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) or potentially higher. Its design prioritizes signal integrity and reliability, ensuring that data is transmitted and received accurately with minimal loss or distortion. The compact form factor allows for high port density in network switches, routers, and other networking equipment. The AFBR-8420Z-FB1 is built with advanced semiconductor technology to ensure robust performance and longevity. It is an integral part of the communication pathway, enabling the seamless flow of data between different network segments and devices. Its specific application would typically involve multimode fiber optic cabling, making it a cost-effective solution for many in-building and data center interconnects.
