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The UBIQCOM 40G SFP and 100G SFP28 Transceivers are advanced, high-speed optical modules designed for modern network infrastructures requiring reliable, fast, and scalable connectivity. These modules are ideal for data centers, enterprise networks, and carrier-grade setups.<br><br><br>
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SFP Transceivers: A Comprehensive Guide Welcome! Today we'll explore the world of SFP transceivers, focusing on 40G SFP and 100G models, including dual fiber SFP technology. We'll examine the advantages, technical specs, application use cases, and compatibility considerations. This presentation will provide a thorough understanding of this critical network infrastructure component.
Introduction to SFP Transceiver Technology What are SFPs? Key Features SFP transceivers are compact modules that enable optical connectivity in network devices, facilitating 40g sfphigh-speed data transmission. SFPs are hot-swappable, ensuring seamless network upgrades. They come in various configurations, supporting different data rates, protocols, and distances.
Advantages of Dual Fiber SFP Enhanced Reliability Increased Bandwidth 1 2 Dual fiber SFPs offer improved redundancy, reducing network downtime in case of fiber failure. By using two fibers, they provide higher bandwidth capacity compared to single fiber SFPs. Extended Reach 3 Dual fiber configurations allow for longer transmission distances, enabling connectivity across greater distances.
40G SFP+ Transceiver Specifications Data Rate 40 Gbps Transmission Distance Up to 10km (depending on fiber type) Operating Temperature 0°C to 70°C Power Consumption 2.5W (typical)
100G QSFP28 Transceiver Specifications Data Rate 100 Gbps Transmission Distance Up to 10km (depending on fiber type) Operating Temperature 0°C to 70°C Power Consumption 5W (typical)
Application Use Cases for 40G and 100G SFP High-Performance Computing Cloud Computing Data Center Interconnect 40G and 100G SFPs are essential for high-performance computing clusters, enabling fast data transfer between servers. They are widely used in cloud data centers to support high-bandwidth, low-latency connections. These transceivers facilitate high-speed data transfer between data center switches and routers.