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RiverStone GIC-CWDM-XXXX 1.25GB/s 1000Base-EX CWDM Single-Mode Fibre 1470nm to 1610nm 40km SC Connec...
- 1.25GB/s data rate
- 1000Base-EX compliant
- CWDM Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) support
- Wavelength Range: 1470nm to 1610nm
- Maximum distance: 40km
- SC connector
- GBIC form factor
- Flexible CWDM channel selection
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Product Overview
The RiverStone GIC-CWDM-XXXX is a GBIC transceiver module for Gigabit Ethernet, supporting 1000Base-EX over CWDM single-mode fiber across a range of wavelengths.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 1.25GB/s |
| Standard | 1000Base-EX |
| Fiber Type | CWDM Single-Mode |
| Wavelength Range | 1470nm to 1610nm |
Additional Specifications
| Max Distance | 40km |
| Connector Type | SC |
| Form Factor | GBIC |
Product Description
This GBIC (Gigabit Interface Converter) transceiver from RiverStone, model GIC-CWDM-XXXX, is designed for Gigabit Ethernet networks operating at 1.25Gb/s. It adheres to the 1000Base-EX standard and utilizes CWDM (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology, allowing for flexible channel selection within the 1470nm to 1610nm range. The module is capable of transmitting data up to 40 kilometers over single-mode fiber. This makes it suitable for medium-range backbone connections and inter-building links. The CWDM capability allows network operators to choose specific wavelengths to maximize fiber utilization and network capacity. Equipped with an SC connector for a reliable physical interface, this GBIC module is designed for hot-plugging, enabling installation and removal without powering down the host device. The 'XXXX' designation suggests this is a placeholder or a family of products where specific wavelength selection is key.


