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FibroLAN SF2G-LX4-5C-53 LC Connector Transceiver
- 2Gb/s data rate
- LC connector type
- Designed for single-mode fiber
- LX standard compatibility (likely)
- Suitable for longer reach applications
- Hot-pluggable
- High-speed networking
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Product Overview
The FibroLAN SF2G-LX4-5C-53 is a transceiver module featuring an LC connector. It is designed for 2Gb/s applications, likely supporting LX standards for single-mode fiber over longer distances.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 2 Gb/s |
| Connector | LC |
| Fiber Type | Single-mode |
Additional Specifications
| Standard | LX (likely) |
| Form Factor | SFP or similar |
Product Description
The FibroLAN SF2G-LX4-5C-53 is a high-performance fiber optic transceiver module engineered for 2 Gigabit per second (Gb/s) data transmission. It utilizes an LC connector, which is a small form-factor, high-density connector commonly used in modern networking equipment. This transceiver is designed to operate over single-mode fiber (SMF), enabling extended reach capabilities essential for connecting devices across larger distances. The designation 'LX' typically implies compatibility with the IEEE 802.3ae standard for 10 Gigabit Ethernet over single-mode fiber, or similar standards for lower speeds like 2Gb/s. This suggests the module is optimized for longer transmission distances, often up to 10 kilometers, making it suitable for backbone connections, campus networks, or metropolitan area networks (MANs). As a hot-pluggable module, the SF2G-LX4-5C-53 can be inserted or removed from network devices without interrupting network operations, facilitating ease of maintenance and upgrades. Its robust design and LC connector ensure reliable and secure connections, making it a key component for building high-speed, long-distance fiber optic networks.
