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HP JD112AR 1Gb/s SFP 70km 1610nm Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- Form Factor: SFP
- Data Rate: 1Gb/s
- Wavelength: 1610nm
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Reach: Up to 70km
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Application: Long-reach Ethernet/Fiber Channel
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Product Overview
The HP JD112AR is a 1Gb/s SFP transceiver module designed for single-mode fiber optic connections. It operates at a wavelength of 1610nm and supports distances up to 70km.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 1 Gb/s |
| Wavelength | 1610 nm |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode |
| Maximum Distance | 70 km |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
Product Description
The HP JD112AR is a Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver module engineered for high-speed data transmission over long distances. It supports a data rate of 1 Gigabit per second (Gb/s), making it suitable for Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel applications where extended reach is required. This module is specifically designed for single-mode fiber (SMF) optic cables, which are known for their ability to carry signals over much greater distances than multi-mode fiber. The JD112AR operates at a wavelength of 1610nm, a specific light frequency optimized for long-haul transmission, enabling it to achieve an impressive maximum distance of up to 70 kilometers. Featuring an LC duplex connector, this SFP module ensures a secure and reliable connection to the fiber optic network. Its long-reach capability makes it an essential component for connecting geographically dispersed network locations, extending network infrastructure across campuses, or linking different data centers where standard SFP modules would not suffice.
