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AddOn SFP-10GB-DW59.5-40-I-AO SFP+ - MSA and TAA 10GBase DWDM Transceiver C Band 50GHz (SMF, 1529.94nm, 40km, LC, DOM, 40 to 85C) For Data Networking, Optical Network 1 x LC 10GBase DWDM Network Optical Fiber 1529.94 nm Wavelength Single mode 10 Gi

AddOn SFP-10GB-DW59.5-40-I-AO SFP+ - MSA and TAA 10GBase DWDM Transceiver C Band 50GHz (SMF, 1529.94nm, 40km, LC, DOM, 40 to 85C) For Data Networking, Optical Network 1 x LC 10GBase DWDM Network Optical Fiber 1529.94 nm Wavelength Single mode 10 Gi

This MSA compliant SFP+ transceiver provides 10GBase-DWDM throughput up to 40km over single-mode fiber (SMF) using a wavelength of 1529.94nm via an LC connector. It is capable of withstanding rugged environments and can operate at temperatures between -40 and 85C. All of our transceivers are built to comply with Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) standards and are uniquely serialized and tested for data-traffic and application to ensure seamless network integration. Additional product features include Digital Optical Monitoring (DOM) support which allows access to real-time operating parameters. This transceiver is Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant. We stand behind the quality of our products and proudly offer a limited lifetime warranty.
Manufacturer: AddOn
MPN: SFP-10GB-DW59.5-40-I-AO
Availability: Special Order
Condition: New
$4,645.63
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Product Description

Technical Information
  • Application/Usage:
    Data Networking, Optical Network
Interfaces/Ports
  • Total Number of Ports:
    1.0
  • Connector Type:
    LC
  • Interfaces/Ports Details:
    1 x LC 10GBase-DWDM Network
Media & Performance
  • Media Type Supported:
    Optical Fiber
  • Fiber Optic Cable Wavelength:
    1529.94 nm
  • Fiber Mode Supported:
    Single-mode
  • Ethernet Technology:
    10 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Network Technology:
    10GBase-DWDM
  • Maximum Distance Supported:
    40 km
  • Maximum Data Transfer Rate:
    10 Gbit/s
Miscellaneous
  • Country of Origin:
    United States/United Kingdom
  • TAA Compliant:
    Yes