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HP 855073-001 32Gb/s SFP28 850nm LC Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- Type: SFP28 Transceiver
- Speed: 32Gb/s (often used for 100GbE)
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Connector: Duplex LC
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Designed for high-density, high-speed data center networks
- Supports 100 Gigabit Ethernet applications
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Product Overview
The HP 855073-001 is a 32Gb/s SFP28 transceiver designed for high-speed networking. It utilizes an 850nm wavelength and duplex LC connectors for multi-mode fiber, enabling 100GbE connections over short distances.
Technical Information
| Type | SFP28 Transceiver |
| Speed | 32Gb/s |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | Duplex LC |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
This HP SFP28 transceiver, part number 855073-001, is a cutting-edge networking component designed to support the demanding bandwidth requirements of modern data centers. Operating at 32Gb/s per lane, it is commonly used in configurations to achieve 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) connectivity, providing a significant leap in data transfer speeds over previous generations. The transceiver utilizes an 850nm wavelength, making it suitable for multi-mode fiber optic cabling. It features a duplex LC connector, ensuring a secure and reliable physical link. This combination is ideal for short-reach applications within racks or across data center aisles, where high-density and high-performance interconnects are critical. Designed for compatibility with HP networking switches and servers equipped with SFP28 ports, the 855073-001 facilitates the deployment of high-speed network fabrics. Its adoption is key for applications such as AI/ML workloads, high-performance computing (HPC), and large-scale data analytics that require massive data throughput.
