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HP QK724A 16Gbps SFP+ 100m 850nm LC Multi-Mode Fiber Transceiver
- 16Gbps Fibre Channel Speed
- SFP+ Form Factor
- 100m Transmission Distance
- 850nm Wavelength
- LC Connector Type
- Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) Support
- Compatible with HP/HPE equipment
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Product Overview
The HP QK724A is an SFP+ transceiver module designed for 16Gbps Fibre Channel connections. It supports a transmission distance of up to 100 meters over multi-mode fiber optic cable.
Technical Information
| Model | QK724A |
| Type | SFP+ Transceiver Module |
| Interface | Fibre Channel |
| Speed | 16Gbps |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Connector | LC |
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode (MMF) |
| Max Distance | 100 meters |
Product Description
The HP QK724A is a high-performance SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) transceiver module specifically designed for 16Gbps Fibre Channel applications. This module enables high-speed data transmission over multi-mode fiber optic cabling, making it a crucial component for storage area networks (SANs) and other high-bandwidth connectivity needs. With a maximum transmission distance of 100 meters, this transceiver is suitable for within-rack or across-rack connectivity in data centers. It operates at a wavelength of 850nm and utilizes an LC connector, which is standard for fiber optic connections. The multi-mode fiber support makes it a cost-effective solution for shorter-distance, high-speed links. This transceiver is designed to be compatible with HP and HPE networking and storage equipment, ensuring seamless integration into existing infrastructure. It is ideal for environments requiring robust and fast connectivity between servers, storage arrays, and switches, such as enterprise data centers and high-performance computing clusters.