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Juniper SFP-1OC12-IR 1310nm Transceiver
- Data Rate: OC-12 (622 Mbps)
- Form Factor: SFP
- Wavelength: 1310nm
- Application: SONET/SDH
- Connector Type: SC
- Fiber Type: Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Vendor: Juniper
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Product Overview
The Juniper SFP-1OC12-IR is a transceiver module operating at 1310nm. It is designed for OC-12 (622 Mbps) communication, typically over multi-mode fiber, and uses an SC connector.
Technical Information
| Product Type | SFP Transceiver Module |
| Data Rate | 622 Mbps (OC-12) |
| Wavelength | 1310 nm |
| Application | SONET/SDH |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | SC |
| Fiber Mode | Multi-Mode |
| Vendor | Juniper |
Product Description
The Juniper SFP-1OC12-IR is a Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver module designed for telecommunications networks. It supports the OC-12 standard, which corresponds to a data rate of 622.08 Mbps, commonly used in SONET (Synchronous Optical Networking) and SDH (Synchronous Digital Hierarchy) systems. The module operates at a wavelength of 1310nm, which is typical for intermediate reach applications over multi-mode fiber. This transceiver is intended for use in network infrastructure where high-speed synchronous data transmission is required, such as in carrier networks or large enterprise backbones. The 1310nm wavelength is suitable for multi-mode fiber, allowing for moderate transmission distances within a campus or metropolitan area. The module features an SC connector, a common type of fiber optic connector known for its push-pull latching mechanism. This ensures a secure and reliable connection. As an SFP module, it is hot-pluggable, allowing for installation or replacement without interrupting network operations, which is crucial for maintaining service availability.
