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IBM 45W4262 850nm Transceiver
- Type: Transceiver Module
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Connector Type: Likely LC (common for this type)
- Data Rate: Varies by application (e.g., Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel)
- Fiber Type: Multi-mode fiber
- Designed for IBM networking equipment
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Product Overview
The IBM 45W4262 is an 850nm transceiver module. It is designed for fiber optic networking applications, enabling data transmission over optical fiber cables.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 45W4262 |
| Brand | IBM |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
Additional Specifications
| Transceiver Type | Fiber Optic Transceiver |
| Fiber Type | Multi-mode |
Product Description
The IBM 45W4262 is a fiber optic transceiver module operating at a wavelength of 850nm. This type of transceiver is commonly used for short-distance communication links over multi-mode fiber optic cables. The 850nm wavelength is typical for VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser) based transceivers, which are often employed in Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel applications. This module is designed to convert electrical signals into optical signals for transmission across fiber optic networks and to convert incoming optical signals back into electrical signals. The specific data rate and maximum distance capabilities depend on the standard it adheres to (e.g., 1GbE, 10GbE SR, Fibre Channel). Given the 850nm wavelength and multi-mode fiber designation, it is most likely intended for short-reach applications within a data center or building. As an IBM part number, the 45W4262 is expected to be compatible with IBM networking hardware, such as switches, routers, and servers. It facilitates the physical connection and data transmission between network devices over fiber optic cabling, playing a crucial role in building high-speed local area networks (LANs) and storage area networks (SANs).