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Intel E10GSFPER-DW38.19 LC Connector Transceiver
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) SFP+ form factor
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Designed for specific wavelength and distance (details may vary)
- Suitable for enterprise and data center applications
- Hot-pluggable module
- Compliant with SFP+ MSA
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Product Overview
The Intel E10GSFPER-DW38.19 is a 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ transceiver module featuring an LC connector. It is designed for high-speed data transmission over fiber optic networks, supporting specific wavelength and distance parameters.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Data Rate | 10 Gb/s |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Likely Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) based on 'PER' designation |
| Wavelength | Likely 1550nm or similar DWDM channel (specific value not provided in title) |
| Max Distance | Up to 80km (typical for DWDM SFP+) |
Product Description
This Intel transceiver module offers a robust solution for extending 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity across long distances, leveraging Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology. The SFP+ form factor ensures compatibility with a wide array of network switches, routers, and servers equipped with SFP+ ports. The module's design emphasizes high reliability and performance, making it suitable for demanding enterprise networks, telecommunications infrastructure, and data center interconnects. The LC duplex connector provides a secure and standard interface for fiber optic cabling, facilitating integration into existing network architectures. As a hot-pluggable device, the E10GSFPER-DW38.19 allows for seamless installation and replacement without the need to power down network equipment. This feature is critical for maintaining network uptime and simplifying maintenance procedures in mission-critical environments.
