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HP J2606-61001 10Mb/s 10Base-FL Fibre-Optic Transceiver Module
- Type: 10Base-FL Fiber-Optic Transceiver Module
- Data Rate: 10Mb/s
- Fiber Type: Multimode Fiber (MMF)
- Interface: Fiber-Optic
- Standard: IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet)
- Application: Network connectivity
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Product Overview
The HP J2606-61001 is a 10Mb/s 10Base-FL fiber-optic transceiver module. It is designed for network connectivity over multimode fiber using a fiber-optic interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fiber-Optic Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 10Mb/s |
| Standard | 10Base-FL |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Multimode Fiber (MMF) |
| Interface | Fiber-Optic |
| Connector | SC (typical for 10Base-FL) |
Product Description
The HP J2606-61001 is a 10Base-FL transceiver module, a component designed to enable network connectivity over fiber optic cabling. Operating at a data rate of 10 Megabits per second (Mb/s), this module adheres to the 10Base-FL Ethernet standard, which specifies the use of fiber optics for network transmission. This transceiver is specifically designed for use with multimode fiber (MMF) optic cables. Multimode fiber is typically used for shorter to medium-distance connections within buildings or campuses. The fiber-optic interface provides immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and allows for higher bandwidth and longer cable runs compared to traditional copper Ethernet cables. The J2606-61001 serves as a crucial link in networks where fiber optic connectivity is required for segments that demand greater distance, security, or noise immunity. It is compatible with HP networking equipment that supports this type of transceiver, facilitating the extension of Ethernet networks into environments where copper cabling is not feasible or optimal.