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Marconi SU68CG LC Connector Transceiver
- Type: Fiber Optic Transceiver Module
- Connector Type: LC
- Used for data transmission and reception
- Supports high-speed networking applications
- Designed for fiber optic communication
- Compact form factor for integration into network devices
- Reliable optical signal conversion
- Manufactured by Marconi (legacy)
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Product Overview
The Marconi SU68CG is a fiber optic transceiver module. It is designed to transmit and receive optical signals over fiber optic cables, typically used for high-speed data communication in telecommunications and networking infrastructure. It features an LC connector for the fiber optic interface.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Fiber Optic Transceiver |
| Connector | LC |
| Application | Data Communication |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Fiber Optic |
| Manufacturer | Marconi |
Product Description
The Marconi SU68CG is a fiber optic transceiver module, a critical component in modern high-speed communication networks. Transceivers are responsible for converting electrical signals into optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cables and then converting incoming optical signals back into electrical signals for processing by network equipment. This module is designed to facilitate robust and efficient data transfer over optical media. The presence of an LC connector indicates that this transceiver uses the small form factor Lucent Connector (LC) type, which is widely adopted in the industry due to its compact size and secure latching mechanism. LC connectors are prevalent in high-density fiber optic applications, such as data centers, enterprise networks, and telecommunications infrastructure, where space efficiency and reliable connections are paramount. While Marconi as a brand is now part of Nokia, legacy Marconi equipment like the SU68CG continues to be used in existing networks. These modules are essential for extending network reach beyond the limitations of copper cabling, enabling higher bandwidths and greater distances required for backbone connections, inter-building links, and metropolitan area networks.
