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Citrix EW3F0000711 1310nm Transceiver
- 1310nm wavelength
- Designed for optical data transmission
- Likely SFP or SFP+ form factor
- Compatible with Citrix networking equipment
- Suitable for short to medium reach
- Supports fiber optic connectivity
- Used in data center or enterprise networks
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Product Overview
The Citrix EW3F0000711 is a transceiver module operating at a wavelength of 1310nm. While specific details like form factor and speed are not explicitly stated in the title, it is designed for optical data transmission within Citrix environments.
Technical Information
| SKU | EW3F0000711 |
| Brand | Citrix |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1310nm |
| Type | Transceiver |
Product Description
The Citrix EW3F0000711 transceiver module is a component used for optical data communication within networks, particularly those managed by Citrix. Operating at a wavelength of 1310nm, this module is typically employed for transmitting data over fiber optic cables over short to medium distances. While the exact form factor (e.g., SFP, SFP+) and data rate are not specified in the provided title, transceivers operating at 1310nm are commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet or 10Gb Ethernet connections on single-mode fiber. Its compatibility is primarily intended for integration with Citrix networking hardware or systems that support standard transceiver interfaces. This transceiver plays a role in enabling reliable network connectivity, facilitating the exchange of data between devices in data centers, server rooms, or enterprise network infrastructure where fiber optic cabling is utilized. Its specific wavelength ensures compatibility with corresponding optical components in the network path.
