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FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-53 SFP Transceiver
- SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) transceiver.
- Designed for single-mode fiber (SMF).
- Likely operates at 1310nm wavelength.
- Supports Gigabit Ethernet speeds (typically 1 Gbps).
- Hot-swappable for easy installation and replacement.
- Used in switches, routers, and other network equipment.
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Product Overview
The FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-53 is an SFP transceiver module, likely operating at 1310nm, designed for single-mode fiber optic applications. The 'LX' designation typically indicates long-reach operation.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | SFP |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
| Wavelength | Likely 1310nm (based on 'LX' and common SFP standards) |
Additional Specifications
| Data Rate | Typically 1 Gbps |
| Manufacturer | FibroLAN |
Product Description
The FibroLAN SF1G-LX5-5C-53 is an SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) optical transceiver module. This type of module is a compact, hot-pluggable device used in networking equipment to connect network devices via fiber optic cables. The 'SF1G' prefix suggests a 1 Gigabit speed capability, and 'LX' typically denotes a long-reach application, often associated with 1310nm or 1550nm wavelengths for single-mode fiber. Given the common industry standards for SFP modules, this transceiver is most likely designed to operate at a wavelength of 1310nm, which is standard for 'LX' type transceivers used with single-mode fiber for distances up to 10 kilometers. The '5C-53' part of the SKU might refer to specific features, compliance, or a particular product revision from FibroLAN. This module serves as an interface between the network device's electrical circuitry and the fiber optic cable, converting electrical signals into optical signals and vice versa. It is essential for establishing high-speed network links in environments such as enterprise networks, data centers, and telecommunications infrastructure.