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Finisar FTR-1631-23 2.7Gb/s GBIC 160km 1558.98nm SMF Transceiver
- Form Factor: GBIC
- Data Rate: 2.7Gb/s
- Wavelength: 1558.98nm
- Fiber Type: Single Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Reach: 160km
- Connector Type: Not explicitly stated, typically LC for this class
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Product Overview
The Finisar FTR-1631-23 is a high-performance GBIC transceiver designed for long-reach optical networking applications. It operates at 2.7Gb/s and supports Single Mode Fiber (SMF) connections over extended distances.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 2.7 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | GBIC |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1558.98 nm |
| Fiber Type | SMF |
| Maximum Distance | 160 km |
Product Description
The Finisar FTR-1631-23 is engineered to provide robust and reliable optical connectivity for telecommunications and data networking infrastructure. Its GBIC form factor ensures compatibility with a wide range of networking equipment that utilizes this older but still relevant interface standard. This transceiver is optimized for long-haul transmission, capable of extending network reach up to 160 kilometers. The specific wavelength of 1558.98nm is crucial for Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems, allowing for high-capacity data transport over a single fiber strand. The use of Single Mode Fiber (SMF) is essential for maintaining signal integrity over these extended distances. With a data rate of 2.7Gb/s, the FTR-1631-23 is suitable for applications requiring significant bandwidth, such as backbone networks, metro area networks, and high-speed data links. Its design prioritizes performance and reliability, making it a dependable choice for mission-critical network deployments where signal quality and reach are paramount.



