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Intel IAC-SFTLR-FOTA 1310nm Transceiver
- 1310nm operating wavelength
- Fiber optic communication
- Likely SFP or similar form factor
- Used for data transmission
- Suitable for medium reach applications
- Requires compatible network equipment
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Product Overview
The Intel IAC-SFTLR-FOTA is a transceiver module operating at 1310nm. While the title mentions 'FOTA' (Firmware Over-The-Air), the SKU and wavelength indicate it's an optical transceiver for data transmission over fiber. It is likely used in networking equipment for medium-reach applications.
Technical Information
| Wavelength | 1310 nm |
| Application | Fiber Optic Data Transmission |
| Form Factor | Unknown (likely SFP) |
Additional Specifications
| Connector Type | Unknown (likely LC Duplex) |
| Data Rate | Unknown (depends on form factor) |
Product Description
The Intel IAC-SFTLR-FOTA, based on its technical specifications, functions as an optical transceiver. The 1310nm wavelength is commonly employed for medium-reach optical links over single-mode fiber, typically supporting data rates ranging from 1Gbps to 10Gbps, depending on the specific implementation and form factor. The 'FOTA' designation in the title might suggest a feature related to firmware management or updates for the device it's integrated into, rather than the transceiver's core optical function. However, the primary technical characteristic is its operation at 1310nm for fiber optic data transmission. This transceiver would be installed in a compatible port on networking equipment, such as a switch, router, or server adapter, to establish optical connectivity. The exact data rate and maximum transmission distance would be determined by the form factor (e.g., SFP, SFP+) and the standards supported by both the transceiver and the host device. Intel is a major provider of networking components, and this module likely serves in their broader networking solutions.
