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HP R6L91A 32Gb/s SFP28 10km LC Transceiver
- Data Rate: 32Gb/s
- Connector Type: SFP28
- Fiber Type: Single-mode
- Wavelength: (Specific wavelength not provided, common for 10km is 1310nm or 1550nm)
- Reach: 10km
- Connector: LC Duplex
- Designed for high-performance networking and data centers
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Product Overview
The HP R6L91A is a 32Gb/s SFP28 transceiver designed for high-speed network connectivity over a distance of 10km. It utilizes LC connectors for reliable fiber optic connections.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 32Gb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP28 |
| Reach | 10km |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| Fiber Type | Single-mode |
Product Description
The HP R6L91A is a high-performance SFP28 transceiver module engineered to support data rates of up to 32Gb/s. This transceiver is specifically designed for demanding network environments, such as enterprise data centers and high-speed campus networks, where reliable and fast optical communication is essential. It operates over single-mode fiber optic cable, allowing for extended transmission distances of up to 10 kilometers. The use of LC duplex connectors ensures a secure and robust physical connection, minimizing signal loss and maximizing transmission integrity. This makes it ideal for connecting switches, routers, and servers across significant distances within a facility or between nearby locations. With its support for 32Gb/s speeds and a 10km reach, the R6L91A transceiver provides a critical component for building high-bandwidth, low-latency network infrastructures. It is a reliable solution for applications requiring high throughput, such as storage area networks (SANs), high-performance computing clusters, and demanding data transmission tasks.


