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  • What is the difference between 1310nm and 850nm SFP module?

    The difference between SFP modules operating at 1310nm and 850nm primarily lies in the wavelength of the optical signals they use. This difference in wavelength affects the performance characteristics, supported distances, and the type of optical fiber used. Here's a breakdown of the key distinctions:Wavelength:1310nm SFP Module: Operates at a wavelength of 1310 nanometers. This is often assoc

  • What is the throughput of QSFP?

    The term "throughput" typically refers to the amount of data that can be transmitted successfully over a network connection in a given time period. In the context of QSFP (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable), the throughput is influenced by the specific variant and the data rates it supports.Here are some common QSFP variants and their associated throughputs:QSFP (4x10G):Throughput: Up to

  • What is the bandwidth of QSFP+?

    The bandwidth of a QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) transceiver is determined by the data rate it supports, which is typically expressed in gigabits per second (Gbps). QSFP+ modules are designed to provide high-speed data transmission in data center and networking applications. The bandwidth is directly related to the number of electrical lanes and the data rate per lane.Here are some

  • How far can OM3 100Gb go?

    The maximum reach of OM3 (Optical Multimode 3) fiber for 100 Gigabit Ethernet (100GbE) depends on the optical transceivers used and the specific modulation scheme employed. OM3 fiber typically supports shorter distances compared to single-mode fiber. Here are some general guidelines for OM3 fiber with 100GbE:SR4 (Short Range 4) Transceivers:OM3 fiber can support 100GbE connections using SR4 transc

  • What is the maximum speed of QSFP+?

    The maximum speed of a QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) transceiver depends on the specific configuration and the data rate per lane supported by that module. QSFP+ modules are designed to provide high-speed data transmission in data center and networking applications.Here are some common QSFP+ variants and their associated maximum speeds:QSFP+ (4x10G):Data Rate per Lane: 10 gigabits