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IMC 808-38105 OC-3/STM-1 155Mb/s Single-Mode Fibre 1550nm 80km LC Connector SFP Transceiver
- Data Rate: 155Mb/s
- Standard: OC-3/STM-1
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode
- Wavelength: 1550nm
- Maximum transmission distance: 80km
- Connector type: LC Duplex
- Form Factor: SFP
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Product Overview
The IMC 808-38105 is an SFP transceiver designed for OC-3/STM-1 (155Mb/s) applications. It operates on single-mode fiber with a wavelength of 1550nm and supports distances up to 80km. The transceiver features a duplex LC connector for reliable fiber optic connectivity.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 155 Mb/s |
| Standard | OC-3/STM-1 |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode |
| Wavelength | 1550nm |
Additional Specifications
| Reach | 80km |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| Form Factor | SFP |
Product Description
This IMC SFP transceiver is specifically designed for legacy telecommunications networks operating at the OC-3/STM-1 rate, which corresponds to 155 Megabits per second. It utilizes a 1550nm wavelength, which is commonly used for long-reach single-mode fiber optic transmission. The module is built for robust performance in carrier-grade environments. The 80km reach capability makes this transceiver ideal for connecting network elements over significant distances, such as between central offices or for extending network reach in metropolitan areas. Its single-mode fiber compatibility ensures high signal quality and reliability for these long-haul links. The duplex LC connector provides a secure and standard interface for connecting to the fiber optic cabling infrastructure. This SFP module is a crucial component for maintaining and extending existing SONET/SDH networks where OC-3/STM-1 interfaces are still in operation.


