AddOn Networks JL306A-AO network transceiver module Fiber optic 40000 Mbit/s QSFP+ 1330 nm

Sku code : JL306A-AOManufacturer : AddOn Networks
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AddOn Networks JL306A-AO, Fiber optic, 40000 Mbit/s, QSFP+, LC, ER4, 40000 m - More Info
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AddOn Networks JL306A-AO. SFP transceiver type: Fiber optic, Maximum data transfer rate: 40000 Mbit/s, Interface type: QSFP+. Product colour: Metallic, Country of origin: United States
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SKU JL306A-AO
EAN 0821455664445
Specification
Network
SFP transceiver typeFiber optic
Fiber optic connectorLC
Fiber ports quantity1
Maximum data transfer rate40000 Mbit/s
Interface typeQSFP+
Technical details
Hot-swapYes
Maximum transfer distance40000 m
Wavelength1330 nm
Ports & interfaces
Fiber ports quantity1
Performance
Country of originUnited States
Easy to installYes
Product colourMetallic
Hot-swapYes
SFP transceiver typeFiber optic
Digital Diagnostics Monitoring (DDM)Yes
Fiber optic connectorLC
Maximum transfer distance40000 m
Wavelength1330 nm
Fiber ports quantity1
Maximum data transfer rate40000 Mbit/s
Interface typeQSFP+
Single-mode fiber (SMF) supportedYes
SFP transceiver standardER4
Features
Country of originUnited States
Easy to installYes
Product colourMetallic
Hot-swapYes
Manufacturer AddOn Networks
Short Description AddOn Networks JL306A-AO, Fiber optic, 40000 Mbit/s, QSFP+, LC, ER4, 40000 m
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