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Dell P7D7R 25Gb/s SFP28 100m 850nm Duplex LC MMF Transceiver
- Data Rate: 25 Gb/s
- Form Factor: SFP28
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Maximum Distance: 100 meters
- Connector Type: Duplex LC
- Designed for high-speed data center interconnects
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Product Overview
The Dell P7D7R is a 25Gb/s SFP28 transceiver designed for short-reach multi-mode fiber applications. It operates at 850nm and supports distances up to 100 meters, utilizing a duplex LC connector.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 25 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP28 |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
Additional Specifications
| Max Distance | 100m |
| Connector | Duplex LC |
| Interface | Fiber Optic |
Product Description
This Dell P7D7R SFP28 transceiver module is engineered for high-speed networking, delivering data rates of up to 25Gb/s. It is specifically designed for short-reach connections over multi-mode fiber optic cables, making it ideal for demanding data center environments where high bandwidth and low latency are critical. The module operates at an 850nm wavelength, which is standard for short-wavelength multi-mode applications. The transceiver utilizes a duplex LC connector, providing a secure and reliable physical interface for fiber optic connections. Its SFP28 form factor is backward compatible with SFP+ ports, offering flexibility in deployment. The P7D7R is optimized for applications such as server-to-switch or switch-to-switch interconnects within racks or adjacent racks. With a maximum transmission distance of 100 meters over multi-mode fiber, this transceiver enables high-density, high-performance networking solutions. It is designed for plug-and-play installation, simplifying the process of upgrading network infrastructure to support the increasing demands of modern applications and workloads.
