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Juniper PRE-SFP25G-SR 25Gb/s 25GBase-SR Multi-mode Fibre 850nm 100m LC Connector SFP28 Transceiver M...
- Data Rate: 25Gb/s
- Form Factor: SFP28
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Wavelength: 850nm
- Maximum Distance: 100m
- Connector Type: Duplex LC
- Application: 25 Gigabit Ethernet
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3by 25GBASE-SR
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Product Overview
The Juniper PRE-SFP25G-SR is a 25Gb/s SFP28 transceiver module designed for multi-mode fiber. It operates at 850nm wavelength and supports distances up to 100 meters, featuring a duplex LC connector.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP28 Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 25 Gbps |
| Fiber Mode | Multi-Mode |
| Wavelength | 850 nm |
Additional Specifications
| Max Distance | 100 m |
| Connector | Duplex LC |
| Vendor | Juniper |
Product Description
The Juniper PRE-SFP25G-SR is a 25Gb/s SFP28 transceiver module designed for high-speed networking applications. It operates at an 850nm wavelength and is intended for use with multi-mode fiber (MMF) infrastructure. The SFP28 form factor is an evolution of the SFP+ standard, offering increased bandwidth for modern data center and enterprise network demands. This transceiver supports a maximum transmission distance of 100 meters over multi-mode fiber. It is compliant with the IEEE 802.3by 25GBASE-SR standard, ensuring interoperability with other compatible networking equipment. The 25Gb/s speed is achieved through a single lane of 25Gbps, providing a significant upgrade over 10GbE links. The module features a duplex LC connector, which is the standard interface for multi-mode fiber connections, ensuring a secure and reliable physical link. It is designed for applications such as server-to-switch connections, switch-to-switch uplinks, and other high-bandwidth requirements within data centers.
