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Dell 430-4528 10Gb/s XFP 850nm Duplex LC Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- 10Gb/s data rate
- XFP form factor
- Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) support
- Duplex LC connector type
- Operating wavelength of 850nm
- Designed for Dell networking equipment
- Hot-pluggable module
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Product Overview
The Dell 430-4528 is a 10Gb/s XFP transceiver designed for multi-mode fiber applications. It operates at a wavelength of 850nm and utilizes duplex LC connectors.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 10Gb/s |
| Form Factor | XFP |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | Duplex LC |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Compatibility | Dell |
Product Description
This Dell 430-4528 transceiver module is engineered to deliver 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over multi-mode fiber optic infrastructure. The XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) form factor is a compact, hot-pluggable module that allows network administrators to easily add or replace optical interfaces in switches, routers, and servers without powering down the equipment. The module operates at a wavelength of 850nm, which is standard for short-reach communication over multi-mode fiber. It features duplex LC connectors, providing a secure and reliable physical interface for the fiber optic cable. This configuration is typically used for connections within data centers, between racks, or for shorter links within a campus environment. As a product designed for Dell systems, the 430-4528 ensures compatibility and optimal performance when used with Dell networking hardware. It supports high-speed data transmission, making it suitable for demanding applications such as storage area networks (SANs), high-performance computing, and backbone connectivity where high bandwidth is critical.
