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  • What is the difference between CFP4 and CFP?

    CFP (C Form-Factor Pluggable) and CFP4 (C Form-Factor Pluggable 4) are two generations of optical transceiver form factors, designed to provide high-speed connectivity in networking applications. Here are the key differences between CFP and CFP4: 1. Size and Form Factor:CFP:CFP is the original form factor and stands for C Form-Factor Pluggable.It has a larger physical size compared to CFP4.CF

  • What is the minimum distance for SFP 10G ZR?

    The SFP-10G-ZR (Small Form-Factor Pluggable 10 Gigabit ZR) is a long-range optical transceiver designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections. The "ZR" designation indicates that it is optimized for long-distance reach. As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the SFP-10G-ZR is designed for distances significantly longer than those covered by standard short-range or intermediate-ran

  • What is the difference between SFP DD and SFP28?

    SFP-DD (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Double Density) and SFP28 are two different form factors for optical transceivers used in high-speed data communication applications. While both are designed for similar purposes, there are differences between SFP-DD and SFP28: 25G SFP281. Form Factor:SFP-DD:SFP-DD is an evolution of the traditional SFP form factor. It is designed to double the electrical i

  • What is the difference between LR4 and CWDM4?

    LR4 (Long Range 4) and CWDM4 (Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing 4) are optical transceiver technologies used in fiber optic communications, particularly for longer-distance connections in data center and telecommunications networks. While they share similarities, there are key differences between LR4 and CWDM4:  1. Wavelengths and Multiplexing:LR4:LR4 typically uses four separate w

  • What are the advantages of bidi SFP?

    BiDi SFP means bidirectional small form-factor pluggable transceiver. The most distinct characteristic of the bidirectional SFP transceiver is that it is able to achieve bidirectional fiber optic communication by operating on a single fiber. Based on WDM (Wavelength-Division Multiplexing) technology, BiDi optics are able to split different wavelengths of light paths through an integrated wavelengt