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Fiber optic SFP+ single-mode transceiver Ultimode SFP+10-1310
Fiber optic SFP+ single-mode transceiver Ultimode SFP+10-1310
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Fiber optic SFP+ single-mode transceiver Ultimode SFP+10-1310
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Fiber optic SFP+ single-mode transceiver Ultimode SFP+10-1310
Fiber optic SFP+ single-mode transceiver Ultimode SFP+10-1310
The Ultimode SFP+10-1310 is a single-mode SFP+ optical transceiver engineered for 10 Gb/s fiber links. Designed to fit standard SFP+ cages, this compact module operates at a 1310 nm wavelength to deliver reliable long-distance connectivity over single-mode fiber. It is suitable for integration into switches, routers and media converters used in enterprise and carrier networks where high-bandwidth point-to-point fiber connections are required.
This transceiver supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet speeds in a hot-pluggable SFP+ form factor, allowing flexible upgrades of existing network equipment without replacing line cards. Operating at 1310 nm on single-mode fiber enables extended link distances with low attenuation. The module is interoperable with standard SFP+ ports and is designed to maintain signal integrity and stable performance in network environments that demand high throughput and low latency.
Install the transceiver into an empty SFP+ cage on the target switch, router or media converter until it clicks into place, observing proper ESD precautions. Connect a compatible single-mode fiber patch cable with appropriate connectors to the transceiver’s optical port. Configure the network device for 10 Gb/s operation as required by the platform, verify link status and confirm correct optical power levels and diagnostics through the host device management tools.
Use single-mode fiber with suitable connectors and maintain correct fiber handling practices to avoid contamination and loss. Verify fiber distance and link budget against the transceiver’s supported reach before deployment. Ensure host device compatibility with SFP+ modules and check platform documentation for any vendor interoperability notes.
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