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MRV XFP-DWLR08-49 11.3Gb/s XFP 80km Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- Form Factor: XFP
- Data Rate: 11.3Gb/s
- Reach: 80km
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Connector Type: Duplex LC
- Wavelength: Typically 1550nm range for DWDM applications (specific wavelength not detailed in title)
- Compliant with XFP MSA
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Product Overview
The MRV XFP-DWLR08-49 is a high-performance XFP transceiver designed for long-haul transmission over single-mode fiber. It supports data rates up to 11.3Gb/s and can reach distances of 80km, making it suitable for demanding network applications.
Technical Information
| Product Type | XFP Transceiver |
| Data Rate | 11.3Gb/s |
| Maximum Reach | 80km |
| Fiber Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
Additional Specifications
| Connector | Duplex LC |
| Form Factor | XFP |
| Manufacturer | MRV |
Product Description
This XFP transceiver module is engineered for robust performance in long-haul optical networks. It adheres to the XFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA), ensuring interoperability with a wide range of networking equipment that supports the XFP form factor. The module's design prioritizes reliability and signal integrity for critical data transmission. The 80km reach capability makes the XFP-DWLR08-49 ideal for extending network connectivity across significant distances, such as between metropolitan areas or across large campuses. Its duplex LC connector provides a secure and standard interface for fiber optic cabling, facilitating easy installation and maintenance. With support for data rates up to 11.3Gb/s, this transceiver is well-suited for high-bandwidth applications including 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Fibre Channel. The specific wavelength used is optimized for long-distance transmission, often within the DWDM spectrum, allowing for dense wavelength division multiplexing deployments to maximize fiber capacity.


