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SFP+ optical transceiver MaxLink ML-S+3327-10 WDM Tx 1330nm Rx 1270nm 10G
The SFP+ optical transceiver MaxLink ML-S+3327-10 WDM Tx 1330nm Rx 1270nm 10G is a compact hot-pluggable module designed for 10 Gigabit Ethernet and similar high-speed fiber links. It supports wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) with a transmit wavelength of 1330 nm and a receive wavelength of 1270 nm, enabling bidirectional communication over a single fiber pair. The module fits standard SFP+ ports and is intended for point-to-point fiber connections where space, port density and longer reach are required.
The MaxLink ML-S+3327-10 offers a standard SFP+ form factor that simplifies installation and replacement in compatible network equipment. Its WDM operation reduces fiber cabling needs by allowing transmit and receive signals on separate wavelengths over the same fiber. The module’s hot-pluggable design enables live swaps without powering down the host device, and its 10G capability supports high-throughput links for data center interconnects, enterprise backbone segments, and other bandwidth-intensive applications.
Insert the MaxLink ML-S+3327-10 into a compatible SFP+ port on your switch, router or media converter until it clicks into place. Connect the fiber cable ensuring proper polarity: the transmit fiber from the local module connects to the receive fiber of the remote module and vice versa. Verify that the host device recognizes the transceiver and that link LEDs indicate an active connection. Configure link settings on the network devices as required for 10G operation.
The transceiver should be used with compatible SFP+ ports and fiber cabling rated for the supported wavelengths. Avoid exposing the optical connector endfaces to dust or contaminants; keep dust caps in place when the module is not connected. For reliable operation, confirm compatibility with the host device and follow manufacturer guidance for link distance and power budgets when planning WDM point-to-point links.
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