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Juniper 740-011785 1310nm Transceiver
- Wavelength: 1310nm
- Form Factor: Likely SFP or compatible
- Designed for optical data transmission
- Enables fiber optic connectivity
- Used in Juniper networking equipment
- Supports specific data rates depending on port
- Model Number: 740-011785
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Product Overview
The Juniper 740-011785 is a 1310nm transceiver module, likely an SFP or similar form factor, designed for optical networking applications. It enables data transmission over fiber optic cables at a specific wavelength.
Technical Information
| Wavelength | 1310nm |
| Form Factor | SFP (assumed) |
Additional Specifications
| Application | Optical Networking |
| Manufacturer | Juniper |
Product Description
The Juniper 740-011785 is an optical transceiver module that operates at a wavelength of 1310 nanometers. This specific wavelength is commonly used for single-mode fiber optic communication, enabling longer-distance data transmission compared to multimode fiber. Transceivers like this are essential components in network switches, routers, and other networking devices, allowing them to connect to the fiber optic infrastructure. While the exact form factor isn't explicitly stated in the title, the SKU and typical Juniper product naming conventions suggest it is likely a Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) module. SFPs are standardized, compact modules that plug into network device ports, providing the interface for optical or sometimes copper networking. This transceiver facilitates the conversion of electrical signals to optical signals for transmission over fiber and vice versa. Its 1310nm specification indicates its suitability for specific types of fiber optic links, often used in metropolitan area networks (MANs) or longer campus backbones. It is a key component for enabling high-speed data connectivity within Juniper's networking ecosystem.
