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HP AG685AR 4Gb/s SFP 850nm Duplex LC Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- Form Factor: SFP
- Data Rate: 4Gb/s Fibre Channel
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Application: Short-to-medium reach networking
- Compatibility: Designed for HP ProCurve and other compatible switches
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Product Overview
The HP AG685AR is a 4Gb/s SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) transceiver module. It is designed for multi-mode fiber optic connections and operates at a wavelength of 850nm.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 4 Gb/s |
| Technology | Fibre Channel |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 850 nm |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
Product Description
The HP AG685AR is a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver module specifically designed for Fibre Channel networking applications. It supports a data rate of 4Gb/s, providing high-speed connectivity for storage area networks (SANs) and other enterprise data communication needs. This module operates at a wavelength of 850nm and is intended for use with multi-mode fiber (MMF) optic cables. Multi-mode fiber is typically used for shorter to medium distances, making this SFP ideal for connections within a data center, between buildings on a campus, or for interconnecting network switches and storage devices in close proximity. The AG685AR features an LC duplex connector, which is the standard interface for fiber optic connections, ensuring a secure and reliable physical link. Its compatibility with HP ProCurve networking equipment, as well as other standards-compliant devices, makes it a flexible choice for expanding or upgrading existing network infrastructure.