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Fiber optic transceiver module Deltaco SFP-DL002
Fiber optic transceiver module Deltaco SFP-DL002
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Fiber optic transceiver module Deltaco SFP-DL002
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Fiber optic transceiver module Deltaco SFP-DL002
Fiber optic transceiver module Deltaco SFP-DL002
The Deltaco SFP-DL002 fiber optic transceiver module is a compact SFP-format module engineered for 1000 Mbit/s data transmission over fiber links. Offered in a silver housing, it supports standard SFP sockets and is intended for integration into switches, routers and media converters that accept SFP modules. The module provides a physical optical interface for single-mode or multimode fiber systems, enabling stable network links where copper connections are impractical or unavailable.
This transceiver combines a small form-factor SFP interface with gigabit throughput, offering a balance of density and performance for rack-mounted and modular networking equipment. The silver metal housing contributes to mechanical durability and passive heat dissipation. As a hot-pluggable SFP module, it allows for easy replacement or upgrade without powering down the host device, simplifying maintenance and minimizing network downtime.
Insert the SFP-DL002 module into an available SFP slot on your network device until it clicks into place. Connect the appropriate fiber optic cable to the module's optical connector, observing correct connector type and fiber polarity. Ensure the connected device is configured for a 1 Gbit/s optical link and check link status LEDs or management interfaces to confirm the connection is active. For hot-swapping, remove or install the module following the host device manufacturer's guidance to prevent mechanical damage.
Verify compatibility with your switch, router or media converter before installation, and use fiber cables and connectors that match the intended link type (single-mode or multimode). Handle the optical interfaces with dust caps when not connected and avoid bending fiber beyond the recommended radius to maintain signal integrity and module lifespan.
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