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HP JL251AR 40Gb/s QSFP+ 100m 850nm LC Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- 40Gb/s data rate
- QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) form factor
- Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) support
- 850nm wavelength
- LC connector type
- Maximum transmission distance of 100 meters
- Ideal for high-bandwidth data center interconnects
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Product Overview
The HP JL251AR is a 40Gb/s QSFP+ Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver. It is designed for high-speed network connections over short to medium distances, utilizing 850nm wavelength and LC connectors.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 40Gb/s |
| Form Factor | QSFP+ |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Connector | LC |
| Max Distance | 100m |
Product Description
The HP JL251AR is a high-performance 40Gb/s QSFP+ transceiver module designed for use with multi-mode fiber optic cables. This transceiver enables high-bandwidth network connections over distances up to 100 meters, making it suitable for demanding applications within data centers, such as switch-to-switch links, server uplinks, and high-performance computing clusters. It operates at a wavelength of 850nm and utilizes LC connectors, which are standard for fiber optic networking. The QSFP+ form factor is compact and hot-pluggable, allowing for easy installation and replacement without interrupting network operations. This module is engineered to deliver reliable and efficient data transmission at 40 Gigabit Ethernet speeds. The JL251AR is an essential component for modern network infrastructures that require significant data throughput. Its ability to support 40Gb/s speeds over multi-mode fiber provides a cost-effective solution for short-reach, high-capacity interconnects, ensuring that networks can keep pace with the ever-increasing demands for data.
