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HP 582639-001 1Gb/s SFP (mini-GBIC) RJ-45 Copper-Mode Transceiver
- Form Factor: SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) / mini-GBIC
- Data Rate: 1Gb/s (Gigabit Ethernet)
- Interface Type: RJ-45 Copper
- Cable Type: Twisted-Pair Copper (e.g., Cat 5e, Cat 6)
- Reach: Typically up to 100 meters
- Compatibility: HP ProCurve switches and other SFP-enabled devices
- Application: Ethernet connectivity over copper
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Product Overview
The HP 582639-001 is a 1Gb/s SFP (mini-GBIC) transceiver that utilizes an RJ-45 copper interface. It is designed for short-reach Ethernet connections over twisted-pair copper cabling.
Technical Information
| SKU | 582639-001 |
| Brand | HP |
| Interface | SFP (mini-GBIC) |
| Speed | 1 Gbps |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | RJ-45 |
| Media Type | Copper |
| Cable Type | Twisted Pair |
Product Description
This HP 582639-001 transceiver offers a convenient way to add Gigabit Ethernet connectivity to network devices equipped with an SFP slot, using standard copper cabling. Unlike fiber optic transceivers, this module terminates in an RJ-45 connector, allowing for connections over common twisted-pair Ethernet cables. It supports data rates of 1Gb/s, making it suitable for high-speed network links within a workgroup, connecting to servers, or providing uplinks from access switches. The typical reach for RJ-45 copper connections is up to 100 meters, depending on the quality of the cable used (e.g., Cat 5e or Cat 6). This transceiver is designed for compatibility with HP networking equipment, particularly HP ProCurve switches, but may also work with other vendors' devices that support industry-standard SFP modules. It provides a cost-effective solution for extending network reach over existing copper infrastructure without requiring fiber optic cabling.
