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Finisar FTR-8519-5 1Gb/s GBIC 850nm SC Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- 1 Gb/s data rate
- GBIC form factor
- Multi-mode fiber (MMF) support
- 850nm wavelength
- Duplex SC connector
- Up to 550 meters transmission distance
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Product Overview
The Finisar FTR-8519-5 is a 1Gb/s GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceiver module. It is designed for multi-mode fiber (MMF) applications, operating at 850nm with a duplex SC connector, and supports transmission distances up to 550 meters.
Technical Information
| Product Type | GBIC Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 1 Gb/s |
| Wavelength | 850 nm |
Additional Specifications
| Media Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
| Connector Type | Duplex SC |
| Max Distance | 550 meters |
Product Description
The Finisar FTR-8519-5 is a Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) module designed for 1 Gigabit Ethernet applications over multi-mode fiber optic cabling. This transceiver provides a standard interface for network devices equipped with GBIC slots, enabling them to connect to fiber optic networks. Operating at a wavelength of 850nm, this module is optimized for short-to-medium reach communication over multi-mode fiber. It supports data transmission rates of up to 1 Gb/s and can achieve distances of up to 550 meters. The use of multi-mode fiber is common in campus environments and within buildings where shorter fiber runs are typical. The FTR-8519-5 features a duplex SC connector, providing a robust and reliable connection for fiber optic cables. GBIC modules are typically larger than modern SFP modules and were prevalent in earlier generations of networking equipment. This transceiver is suitable for applications requiring Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over multi-mode fiber within its specified distance limitations, such as connecting switches, routers, or servers in enterprise networks.
