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TRENDnet TEGMGBPS40D3_D5 1310nm Transceiver

TRENDnet TEGMGBPS40D3_D5 1310nm Transceiver

SKU:TEGMGBPS40D3_D5
  • Gigabit Ethernet speed
  • 1310nm wavelength
  • Multimode fiber support (Assumed)
  • SFP form factor (Assumed)
  • LC connector (Assumed)
  • Hot-pluggable module
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Product Overview

The TRENDnet TEGMGBPS40D3_D5 is a 1310nm transceiver module, likely designed for Gigabit Ethernet applications over multimode fiber. It provides a reliable optical link for network connectivity.

Technical Information

Product TypeTransceiver Module
Data Rate1 Gbps (Assumed)
Wavelength1310nm

Additional Specifications

Fiber TypeMultimode (Assumed)
Connector TypeLC (Assumed)
Form FactorSFP (Assumed)

Product Description

The TRENDnet TEGMGBPS40D3_D5 is a compact optical transceiver module that operates at a wavelength of 1310nm. This specific wavelength is commonly used for short to medium-reach Gigabit Ethernet connections over multimode fiber optic cables. The module is designed to be hot-pluggable, allowing for easy installation and replacement without the need to power down network equipment. While the exact specifications for reach and fiber type are not explicitly stated in the title, the 1310nm wavelength and the 'MGB' designation in similar TRENDnet SKUs often indicate support for Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-SX or similar) over multimode fiber. The 'D5' suffix might denote specific features or revisions. The module typically interfaces with network devices via an SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) port and uses an LC connector for the fiber optic cable. This transceiver serves as a crucial component in building or expanding local area networks (LANs), connecting switches, routers, and servers. Its primary function is to convert electrical signals into optical signals for transmission over fiber and vice versa, enabling high-speed data communication within a building or campus environment.

Condition:Refurbished

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