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IMC Networks Copper SFPs Features And Benefits

Small form pluggable modules copper (10/100/1000 and 1000 mbps) and fiber (155 mbps / 1.25 gbps / 2.4 gbps)

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Copper (10/100/1000 and 1000 Mbps) and Fiber (155 Mbps / 1.25 Gbps / 2.4 Gbps)
Future-proof network equipment using a variety of copper and fiber SFPs
SFPs are compact transceivers which function as modular connectors. Available for copper
(RJ-45) and for all common fiber modes, wavelengths and data rates, SFPs allow network
operators to connect different interface types to the same network equipment, via an SFP
port. The cost of cable upgrades is greatly reduced - preserving the investment in costly
networking equipment, for the price of a relatively inexpensive SFP . More and more
network equipment is being designed with SFP ports, to take advantage of this flexibility,
and to take the uncertainty and guesswork out of expensive equipment purchases.
Remember to select the SFP to match the port speed of the designated SFP port.
Fiber SFPs
(Extended Temperature)
Features and Benefits
Features and B B enefits
Robust Industrial Performance
Extended operating temperature range of -40°C to 85°C.
Hot swappable
Future Friendly
Available in a range of fiber types, wavelengths and transmission
rates to meet almost any networking need
Includes single-strand fiber versions
Extended Diagnostics
Powerful Digital Diagnostics Monitoring Interface (DDMI) for
troubleshooting
Standards Compliant
Multi-source package with Duplex LC connector
Eye Safety meets Laser Class 1 compliance with IEC 60825-1
Complies with Telecordia GR-468-CORE
Choose From Three Data Rates
155 Mbps
Compliant with ITU-T G.957, G.958 and IEEE 802.3u
Applications: Fast Ethernet, OC-3/STM-1 and other optical links
1.25 Gbps
Compliant with specifications for IEEE 802.3z
Applications: Gigabit Ethernet and other optical links
2.4 Gbps
Applications: Gigabit Ethernet, OC-48, and other optical links
Specifications
Parameter
Input Voltage
Operating Temperature*
Storage Temperature
* CWDM versions' Operating Temperature is 0°C to 70°C
800-624-1070
SFP Modules
Copper SFPs
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Applications
Features
Standards Compliant
Two Versions Available:
Range
3.3V
-40°C to 85°C
-40°C to 85°C
Small Form Pluggable Modules
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fit
Gigabit Ethernet over Cat 5 cable
Switch/Router to Switch/Router Link
High speed I/O for file severs
Up to 1.25 Gbps bi-directional data links
Hot-pluggable SFP footprint
Temperature range (0°C to +70°C )
Fully metallic enclosure for low EMI
Low power dissipation
Compact RJ-45 connector assembly
Detailed product information in EEPROM
Access to physical layer IC via 2-wire serial bus
10/100/1000 BASE-T operation in host systems
with SGMII interface
Compliant with SFP MSA
Compliant with IEEE Std 802.3TM-2002
Compliant with FCC 47 CFR Part 15, Class B
RoHS compliant
10/100/1000 Mbps, SGMII interface
1000 Mbps only, SERDES interface
Specifications
Parameter
Input Voltage
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature
-40°C to 100°C
Range
3.3V
0°C to 70°C

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Summary of Contents for IMC Networks Copper SFPs

  • Page 1 Future-proof network equipment using a variety of copper and fiber SFPs SFPs are compact transceivers which function as modular connectors. Available for copper (RJ-45) and for all common fiber modes, wavelengths and data rates, SFPs allow network operators to connect different interface types to the same network equipment, via an SFP port.
  • Page 2: Ordering Information

    For each product listed below in the Ordering Information section, the DISTANCE represents an approximate fiber distance based on industry-standard fiber attenuation specifications. Actual distances will vary for each installation. For complete power budgets and information on calculating specific distances, visit www.imcnetworks.com/go/fcs or contact IMC Networks Fiber Consulting Services at 949-465-3000. Ordering Information...

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