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Transition TN-SFP-OC3S8-C59 100Mb/s SFP 80km LC SMF Transceiver
- Data Rate: 100Mb/s
- Reach: 80km
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Form Factor: SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable)
- Connector Type: LC Duplex
- Wavelength: Specific wavelength optimized for 80km SMF transmission
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Product Overview
The Transition Networks TN-SFP-OC3S8-C59 is a 100Mb/s SFP transceiver designed for 80km transmission over single-mode fiber (SMF) using an LC connector. This transceiver is suitable for applications requiring extended reach and reliable data transmission at lower speeds.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 100Mb/s |
| Reach | 80km |
| Fiber Type | SMF |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | SFP |
| Connector | LC |
Product Description
This SFP transceiver from Transition Networks offers an extended reach of 80km, making it suitable for long-haul fiber optic links. It operates at a data rate of 100Mb/s and is designed for use with single-mode fiber, ensuring high signal quality over significant distances. The LC connector provides a secure and reliable connection. The TN-SFP-OC3S8-C59 is an ideal choice for network extensions where the distance between network nodes exceeds the capabilities of standard transceivers. Its robust design ensures consistent performance in various environmental conditions, supporting critical data transmission needs for telecommunications and enterprise networks. This module is compatible with any networking device that supports SFP transceivers, offering flexibility in network design and deployment. The combination of extended reach, single-mode fiber compatibility, and the common LC connector makes it a versatile solution for upgrading or expanding existing fiber optic infrastructure.
