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Ciena 280-0309-00 4.25Gb/s SFP 80km 1544.53nm SMF Transceiver
- Data Rate: 4.25Gb/s
- Form Factor: SFP
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Maximum Distance: 80km
- Connector Type: Duplex LC
- Wavelength: 1544.53nm
- Application: Fibre Channel
- Manufacturer: Ciena
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Product Overview
The Ciena 280-0309-00 is a 4.25Gb/s SFP transceiver designed for Fibre Channel applications over single-mode fiber. It supports distances up to 80km and operates at a wavelength of 1544.53nm, featuring a duplex LC connector.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP Transceiver |
| Data Rate | 4.25 Gb/s |
| Fiber Mode | Single-Mode |
| Max Distance | 80 km |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| Wavelength | 1544.53 nm |
| Part Number | 280-0309-00 |
Product Description
This Ciena SFP transceiver module is specifically designed for Fibre Channel networks, providing a data rate of 4.25Gb/s. It is intended for use with single-mode fiber optic cables, enabling high-speed data transmission over extended distances. The SFP form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of Fibre Channel switches and host bus adapters (HBAs). The module supports a maximum transmission distance of 80 kilometers, making it suitable for storage area networks (SANs) that span large geographical areas, such as metro-area SANs or inter-data center connectivity. It operates at a specific wavelength of 1544.53nm, which is a standard for certain Fibre Channel applications. The 280-0309-00 features a duplex LC connector, providing a secure and reliable physical interface for the fiber optic connection. As a hot-swappable component, it allows for easy installation and replacement without disrupting network operations, ensuring high availability for critical storage infrastructure.



