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Sun 375-3361 XFP Transceiver
- Form Factor: XFP
- Brand: Sun Microsystems (now Oracle)
- Application: High-speed networking (e.g., 10GbE, Fibre Channel)
- Connector Type: Typically LC (not specified)
- Fiber Type: Varies (SMF or MMF, not specified)
- Data Rate: Varies (e.g., 10 Gb/s, not specified)
- Distance: Varies (not specified)
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Product Overview
The Sun 375-3361 is an XFP transceiver module, a compact and hot-pluggable optical transceiver used for high-speed data communications. Specific technical details like data rate, distance, and fiber type are not provided in the title.
Technical Information
| SKU | 375-3361 |
| Brand | Sun Microsystems |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | XFP |
Product Description
The Sun 375-3361 XFP transceiver module represents a component for high-speed optical networking solutions from Sun Microsystems. The XFP (10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable) form factor is designed for applications requiring high bandwidth and a compact footprint, such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel networks. These modules are hot-pluggable, allowing for installation or replacement without the need to power down the networking equipment, which is crucial for maintaining network uptime. While the provided title is minimal, XFP transceivers typically support data rates of 10 Gb/s and can be configured for various applications, including short-reach (multi-mode fiber) and long-reach (single-mode fiber) transmissions. The specific type of fiber, connector (commonly LC), wavelength, and maximum transmission distance would depend on the exact variant of the 375-3361 module. Users would need to consult the detailed specifications for this part number to determine its precise capabilities. This transceiver would have been used in Sun's server and networking products to provide optical connectivity. As a component from Sun Microsystems, it is designed to integrate seamlessly with their hardware ecosystem. For current deployments, compatibility with modern networking equipment would need to be verified, as older transceivers might have specific vendor requirements or limitations.
