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Dell 3E832 1Gb/s GBIC 10km 1310nm LC Single-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- Speed: 1Gb/s
- Form Factor: GBIC
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode
- Maximum Distance: 10km
- Wavelength: 1310nm
- Connector Type: LC
- Brand: Dell
- Part Number: 3E832
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Product Overview
The Dell 3E832 is a 1Gb/s GBIC transceiver designed for single-mode fiber optic connections. It offers a transmission distance of up to 10km and utilizes a 1310nm wavelength for communication. The LC connector ensures a secure and reliable physical link.
Technical Information
| Speed | 1Gb/s |
| Form Factor | GBIC |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode |
Additional Specifications
| Max Distance | 10km |
| Wavelength | 1310nm |
| Connector | LC |
Product Description
The Dell 3E832 is a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) transceiver module that facilitates high-speed network connectivity over single-mode fiber optic cables. With a data transfer rate of 1Gb/s, it is suitable for extending network reach in enterprise environments, data centers, and telecommunications infrastructure where reliable, long-distance communication is essential. This transceiver operates at a wavelength of 1310nm, a standard for single-mode fiber optics, allowing for efficient signal transmission over extended distances. The maximum transmission range of 10 kilometers makes it ideal for connecting network devices across buildings, campuses, or metropolitan areas. The integrated LC connector provides a robust and widely adopted physical interface for secure fiber optic cable termination. The Dell 3E832 is designed to be hot-swappable, meaning it can be installed or removed from compatible network equipment without powering down the device. This feature is crucial for maintaining network uptime and facilitating maintenance or upgrades. It is a critical component for network architects and administrators looking to establish or expand high-bandwidth, long-haul fiber optic links.