Brief: This video demonstrates the setup, operation, and key moments during typical use of the TSB-GE10-35DCR 1.25G BIDI SFP Transceiver. You will see how this bi-directional module utilizes 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths over a single LC connector to achieve 10km transmission on single-mode fiber, showcasing its compliance with MSA standards and hot-pluggable functionality.
Related Product Features:
Bi-directional SFP transceiver supporting 1.25Gbps data rates over 10km on single-mode fiber.
Operates with dual wavelengths of 1310nm and 1550nm for efficient bidirectional communication.
Features a single LC connector interface and is fully compliant with MSA SFP specifications.
Hot-pluggable design allows for easy installation and removal without shutting down the system.
Includes Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (DDMI) for real-time performance tracking.
Designed for a wide operating temperature range from -40℃ to +85℃ for reliable performance.
Low power consumption solution powered by a single 3.3V supply with TTL logic interface.
Ideal for Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and SONET/SDH applications in various environments.
FAQs:
What is the transmission distance of the TSB-GE10-35DCR SFP transceiver?
The TSB-GE10-35DCR SFP transceiver supports a transmission distance of up to 10 kilometers over single-mode fiber.
What wavelengths does this bi-directional SFP transceiver use?
This transceiver uses 1310nm and 1550nm wavelengths, enabling bidirectional data transmission over a single fiber strand.
Is this SFP transceiver hot-pluggable?
Yes, the TSB-GE10-35DCR is hot-pluggable, meaning it can be inserted or removed from a compatible device without powering down the system.
Does this transceiver support Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDMI)?
Yes, this SFP transceiver is equipped with Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (DDMI) capability for real-time monitoring of operational parameters.
What type of fiber and connector does this transceiver use?
It uses single-mode fiber (SMF) and features a single LC connector interface for optical connectivity.