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Foundry 10G-XNPK-ZRD-1538-19 10Gbs Xenpak 80km Dup SC SMF Transceiver
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet compliant
- Xenpak form factor
- Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) support
- Duplex SC connector
- Maximum distance of 80 kilometers
- Wavelength: 1550nm
- Designed for high-end networking equipment
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Product Overview
The Foundry 10G-XNPK-ZRD-1538-19 is a 10Gb/s Xenpak transceiver module designed for long-reach single-mode fiber connections. It supports distances up to 80 kilometers over duplex SC connectors.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Xenpak Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 10Gb/s |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
| Connector | Duplex SC |
Additional Specifications
| Max Distance | 80km |
| Wavelength | 1550nm |
| Brand | Foundry |
| SKU | 10G-XNPK-ZRD-1538-19 |
Product Description
The Foundry 10G-XNPK-ZRD-1538-19 is a high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet Xenpak transceiver module. Xenpak is an older, larger form factor for high-speed transceivers, typically found in earlier generations of high-end networking equipment. This module is designed for long-reach applications over single-mode fiber (SMF) optic cable, enabling high-speed data transmission across significant distances. This transceiver operates at a wavelength of 1550nm and utilizes a duplex SC connector, a common connector type for single-mode fiber. It supports data rates of up to 10Gb/s and is engineered to achieve distances of up to 80 kilometers on standard single-mode fiber. This makes it suitable for connecting large enterprise campuses, metropolitan area networks, or for long-haul telecommunications links. The 10G-XNPK-ZRD-1538-19 is designed for robust performance and reliability in demanding network environments. Foundry Networks (now part of Brocade) was known for its high-performance switches and routers, and this Xenpak module would have been used in their top-tier equipment to provide extended reach and high-speed connectivity. Its larger form factor allowed for higher power budgets and more complex optical components necessary for long-distance transmission.


