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EMC 100-652-870 16Gb/s SFP+ 25km 1310nm Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- Form Factor: SFP+
- Data Rate: 16Gb/s
- Wavelength: 1310nm
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Reach: Up to 25km
- Application: Fibre Channel, Ethernet
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Product Overview
The EMC 100-652-870 is a 16Gb/s SFP+ transceiver designed for long-reach single-mode fiber (SMF) applications. It operates at a wavelength of 1310nm and features an LC duplex connector, supporting distances up to 25km.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP+ Transceiver |
| Data Rate | 16 Gb/s |
| Wavelength | 1310 nm |
| Fiber Type | SMF |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| Reach | 25 km |
| Manufacturer | EMC |
Product Description
The EMC 100-652-870 SFP+ transceiver represents a high-performance solution for modern storage and networking infrastructures, offering a robust 16Gb/s data rate over single-mode fiber. This transceiver is specifically designed for extended reach applications, ensuring reliable connectivity across significant distances. Operating at the 1310nm wavelength, this transceiver is optimized for single-mode fiber deployments, providing excellent signal integrity and minimizing attenuation over its 25km maximum reach. The SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of switches and host bus adapters, while also supporting hot-swapping for ease of management. The LC duplex connector is the industry standard for fiber optic connections, offering a secure and dependable physical link. The 100-652-870 is well-suited for demanding applications such as high-speed Fibre Channel SANs, data center interconnects, and long-distance Ethernet links where both bandwidth and range are critical requirements.