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HP JG325BR 40Gb/s QSFP+ 150m 850nm MPO Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- Form Factor: QSFP+
- Data Rate: 40Gb/s
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Connector Type: MPO
- Maximum Distance: 150 meters
- Designed for high-speed data center interconnects
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Product Overview
The HP JG325BR is a 40Gb/s QSFP+ transceiver module for multi-mode fiber networks. It operates at 850nm and supports distances up to 150 meters, utilizing an MPO connector for high-density connections.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Interface Type | QSFP+ |
| Data Rate | 40 Gbps |
| Fiber Mode | Multi-Mode |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 850 nm |
| Connector | MPO |
| Max Distance | 150 m |
| Part Number | JG325BR |
Product Description
This HP QSFP+ transceiver, model JG325BR, is specifically designed to deliver 40 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over multi-mode fiber (MMF) infrastructure. It operates at a wavelength of 850nm, which is standard for short-reach optical communications, and is equipped with an MPO connector, enabling high-density fiber deployments. The transceiver supports a maximum link distance of 150 meters, making it suitable for various intra-data center applications, including connections between top-of-rack switches, aggregation layers, or storage area networks. The QSFP+ form factor is crucial for maximizing port density on networking equipment, allowing for more bandwidth in a smaller physical footprint. Compliance with relevant industry standards ensures interoperability and reliable performance within heterogeneous network environments. The JG325BR is an essential component for organizations looking to upgrade their network infrastructure to support the increasing demands of data-intensive applications and services.
