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HP Q0G02A 16Gb/s SFP+ 40km 1535.82nm Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- 16Gb/s data rate
- SFP+ form factor
- 40km transmission distance
- 1535.82nm wavelength
- Duplex LC connector
- Single-mode fiber (SMF) compatibility
- Hot-swappable
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Product Overview
The HP Q0G02A is a 16Gb/s SFP+ transceiver designed for long-reach single-mode fiber applications. It operates at a wavelength of 1535.82nm and features a duplex LC connector, providing reliable data transmission over extended distances.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 16Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Reach | 40km |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1535.82nm |
| Connector Type | Duplex LC |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
Product Description
This HP transceiver module is engineered to deliver high-speed connectivity for demanding network environments. Its 16Gb/s capability ensures rapid data transfer, making it suitable for backbone connections and storage area networks (SANs). The 40km reach is achieved through advanced optical technology, allowing for robust communication across significant distances. The module utilizes a 1535.82nm wavelength, optimized for single-mode fiber transmission. This specific wavelength is crucial for achieving the extended reach and signal integrity required in long-haul networking. The duplex LC connector provides a secure and standard interface for fiber optic cabling. Designed for ease of deployment and maintenance, the Q0G02A is hot-swappable, meaning it can be installed or removed without powering down the host device. This feature minimizes network downtime and simplifies upgrades or replacements. Its compatibility with single-mode fiber ensures broad interoperability with existing fiber infrastructure.



