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MRV SFP27DWLR12-61 2.7Gb/s SMF 120km 1528.77nm SFP Transceiver
- Data Rate: 2.7Gb/s
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Maximum Distance: 120km
- Wavelength: 1528.77nm
- Form Factor: SFP
- Manufacturer: MRV
- Connector Type: Not specified in title, typically LC for SMF
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Product Overview
The MRV SFP27DWLR12-61 is a 2.7Gb/s SFP transceiver for single-mode fiber (SMF) with a reach of 120km, operating at a wavelength of 1528.77nm.
Technical Information
| SKU | SFP27DWLR12-61 |
| Manufacturer | MRV |
| Data Rate | 2.7Gb/s |
| Fiber Type | SMF |
Additional Specifications
| Distance | 120km |
| Wavelength | 1528.77nm |
| Form Factor | SFP |
Product Description
This MRV SFP transceiver, model SFP27DWLR12-61, is designed for high-performance optical networking, supporting a data rate of 2.7Gb/s over single-mode fiber (SMF). It offers an extended reach of up to 120 kilometers, making it suitable for long-haul and metro network applications. The transceiver operates at a specific wavelength of 1528.77nm, which is within the C-band spectrum commonly used for optical communications. The 'DWLR' in the part number signifies 'Dense Wavelength Long Reach', indicating its capability for extended transmission distances. The SFP form factor ensures broad compatibility with various networking devices, allowing for easy integration and hot-swapping. This transceiver is built to provide reliable and stable optical links for critical data transmission. Ideal for service providers and large enterprises, this module facilitates robust connectivity across significant geographical distances. Its ability to transmit data at 2.7Gb/s over 120km makes it a powerful tool for backbone networks, inter-data center links, and other applications demanding high capacity and long reach. The precise wavelength ensures interoperability within specific optical network architectures.