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Calix 100-02149 LC Connector Transceiver
- Product Type: Transceiver Module
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Application: Networking / Telecommunications
- Data Rate: Varies (often 1Gb/s or 10Gb/s depending on specific model)
- Fiber Type: Varies (Single-mode or Multimode)
- Wavelength: Varies
- Manufacturer: Calix
- Form Factor: Often SFP, SFP+, XFP, or similar
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Product Overview
The Calix 100-02149 is an LC connector transceiver module, designed for high-speed data transmission in telecommunications and networking applications. It is typically used in service provider equipment.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Manufacturer | Calix |
| Part Number | 100-02149 |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| Application | Networking/Telecommunications |
Product Description
The Calix 100-02149 is a transceiver module featuring an LC duplex connector, a standard interface for fiber optic communication. Calix is a prominent provider of broadband access solutions, and their transceivers are typically integrated into their network equipment, such as optical line terminals (OLTs) or customer premises equipment (CPE), serving the telecommunications industry. While the specific technical details like data rate, wavelength, and fiber type are not fully detailed by the SKU alone, the presence of an LC connector suggests a modern, high-density fiber optic interface. LC connectors are widely used for their small form factor and secure locking mechanism, ensuring reliable optical connections. This transceiver module plays a crucial role in enabling high-speed data transmission over fiber optic networks. It converts electrical signals to optical signals and vice versa, facilitating communication between network devices. Its application is primarily within the service provider space, supporting broadband services and network infrastructure deployments.
