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Finisar FTR-1621T-51 2.67Gb/s GBIC 100km 1510nm SC SMF Transceiver
- GBIC transceiver module
- 2.67Gb/s data rate
- 100km maximum transmission distance
- Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) support
- 1510nm wavelength
- SC connector type
- Designed for long-haul optical networking
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Product Overview
The Finisar FTR-1621T-51 is a GBIC transceiver module designed for 2.67Gb/s data rates over a distance of 100km on single-mode fiber. It operates at a wavelength of 1510nm and uses an SC connector.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | GBIC |
| Data Rate | 2.67Gb/s |
| Wavelength | 1510nm |
| Distance | 100km |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode (SMF) |
| Connector | SC |
| Brand | Finisar |
| Part Number | FTR-1621T-51 |
Product Description
The Finisar FTR-1621T-51 is a high-performance GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceiver module engineered for demanding long-haul optical networking applications. This module supports data transmission rates of up to 2.67 Gigabits per second (Gb/s) and is capable of reaching distances of up to 100 kilometers (km) over single-mode fiber optic cable. Operating at a specific wavelength of 1510nm, the FTR-1621T-51 is designed for robust performance in metropolitan and long-distance networks. It utilizes an SC connector, a common and reliable interface for fiber optic connections, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment that supports the GBIC form factor. This transceiver is ideal for extending network reach across significant distances, providing a critical link in telecommunications infrastructure, service provider networks, and enterprise backbone connections. Its ability to transmit data reliably over 100km makes it a valuable component for high-capacity optical transport systems.



