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Marconi SU68CR-1550 1550nm Transceiver
- 1550nm Wavelength
- Optical Transceiver Module
- Designed for telecommunications
- Suitable for longer reach applications
- Likely SFP or similar form factor
- Used in optical networking infrastructure
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Product Overview
The Marconi SU68CR-1550 is a transceiver module operating at a wavelength of 1550nm. It is designed for optical communication systems, likely for longer-reach applications given the wavelength.
Technical Information
| Wavelength | 1550nm |
| Product Type | Transceiver Module |
| Application | Optical Communications |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Likely SMF |
| Form Factor | Unspecified (likely SFP/SFP+) |
Product Description
The Marconi SU68CR-1550 is an optical transceiver module characterized by its operation at a 1550nm wavelength. This specific wavelength is commonly employed in optical networking for its ability to achieve longer transmission distances compared to shorter wavelengths, particularly over single-mode fiber. While the exact form factor is not explicitly stated in the title, transceivers of this nature are typically Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) or SFP+ modules, designed for hot-swappable integration into network equipment like switches, routers, and multiplexers. The 1550nm wavelength is often utilized in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems or for long-haul point-to-point links. This module is a critical component for telecommunications providers and large enterprises building robust optical networks. Its 1550nm capability suggests it is optimized for high-bandwidth, long-distance data transmission, contributing to the backbone of modern communication infrastructure.
