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  • What is the difference between 1310 and 1550 wavelength?

    The wavelengths 1310 nm and 1550 nm refer to specific ranges within the electromagnetic spectrum used in optical fiber communication. The primary difference between them lies in their application and the characteristics of the optical fiber used at these wavelengths. 1310 nm:Multimode Fiber: Historically, 1310 nm has been commonly used for short-distance communication over multimode fiber. Mu

  • What is the difference between LX and LR SFP?

    The terms "LX" and "LR" in the context of SFP (Small Form-Factor Pluggable) modules refer to different types of optical transceivers designed for specific applications and operating over different types of fiber. Here are the main differences between LX and LR SFP modules: LX (Long-Reach) SFP:LX typically stands for "Long-Reach" in the context of SFP modules.LX m

  • What is the range of QSFP 40 100 SRBD?

    As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, I don't have specific information about a QSFP-40/100-SRBD module. The designation of "SRBD" is not a standardized term, and the specific details of a QSFP module can vary between manufacturers.400G QSFP-DDHowever, QSFP modules are commonly designed for specific applications and have standardized names based on the intended use. For exa

  • What is the difference between QSFP28 and CFP4?

    QSFP28 and CFP4 are both types of high-speed transceivers used in data communication applications, such as networking and telecommunications. The main difference between QSFP28 and CFP4 lies in their form factor and intended use.QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable 28) is a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver designed for high-speed data transmission over multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic

  • What is the distance between the points g 5 4 and h 2 6?

    The distance between the points G(5, 4) and H(2, 6) can be calculated using the distance formula:Distance = sqrt((x2 - x1)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2)Where (x1, y1) = (5, 4) and (x2, y2) = (2, 6)Distance = sqrt((2 - 5)^2 + (6 - 4)^2)          = sqrt((-3)^2 + (2)^2)          = sqrt(9 + 4)