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SFP SX Transceivers

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A TitanLINK SFP SX transceiver is a type of optical transceiver developed by TitanLINK that is intended for medium-distance data transmission in fiber optic networks. “SFP” stands for Small Form-factor Pluggable, a standard module that can be used in a variety of ways in network components from various manufacturers. “SX” stands for Short Wavelength, which means that this transceiver is primarily designed for short to medium distance transmissions, typically up to 550 meters.

Here are some key features of the TitanLINK SFP SX Transceivers:

  1. Data Rate: These transceivers support data transfer rates of 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps), ideal for Gigabit Ethernet Networks.
  2. Transmission medium: TitanLINK SFP SX transceivers use multimode fiber optic cables, which use several light modes simultaneously for transmission over medium distances.
  3. Wavelength: The operating wavelength for these transceivers is 850 nanometers, which falls in the near infrared range.
  4. Compatibility: They are compatible with network switches from different manufacturers, making integration into existing network infrastructures easier.
  5. Areas of application: They are particularly useful in corporate networks and for connecting network devices within the same building or campus where medium distances need to be bridged.
  6. Form factor: Similar to other SFP modules, TitanLINK SFP SX transceivers offer a small, space-saving form factor that allows the modules to be quickly and easily plugged in and unplugged in network devices such as switches and routers without device reboots (hot-swappable).

These transceivers play an important role in network infrastructures that require reliable and efficient data transmission over medium ranges and must be able to function flexibly between different types of network devices from different manufacturers.