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FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-45 1450nm Transceiver
- Wavelength: 1450 nm
- Form Factor: SFP (assumed)
- Data Rate: 1 Gb/s (assumed)
- Fiber Type: SMF (assumed)
- Application: FTTx, Metro Ethernet (likely)
- Connector Type: Typically LC (assumed)
- Designed for optical network infrastructure
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Product Overview
The FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-45 is a transceiver operating at a wavelength of 1450nm. While the title does not specify the data rate or fiber type, its common usage suggests it's likely a 1Gb/s SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber, often used in FTTx or metro Ethernet applications.
Technical Information
| Product Name | FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-45 |
| SKU | SF1G-LX5-5C-45 |
| Wavelength | 1450 nm |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | SFP (assumed) |
| Data Rate | 1 Gb/s (assumed) |
Product Description
The FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-45 is an optical transceiver module characterized by its operation at a wavelength of 1450nm. This specific wavelength falls within the range commonly used for optical transmission in metropolitan area networks (MANs) and Fiber-to-the-X (FTTx) deployments. While the provided title is concise, the 'SF1G' prefix strongly suggests a 1 Gigabit per second (Gb/s) data rate and an SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) form factor. Such transceivers are typically designed for use with single-mode fiber (SMF), enabling efficient data transmission over considerable distances. The 1450nm wavelength is often utilized in CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) systems, allowing for the aggregation of multiple communication channels onto a single fiber. This makes the SF1G-LX5-5C-45 a valuable component for expanding network capacity in environments where fiber deployment is constrained.