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1550nm 1G fiber optic transceiver

Important factors to consider when purchasing a GBIC transceiver

 

The GBIC transceiver functions as an input/output transceiver. It can be plugged into the gigabit Ethernet port on one end, such as a port found on network switching equipment. On the other end, the transceiver is connected to the fiber optic network, usually via fiber optic patch cords.

 

The device is characterized by features, such as the wavelengths it can handle, how fast and efficiently it transmits data, the power it needs to operate, and what distance it can transmit data over. These are the main factors to consider when buying a GBIC transceiver to be sure it meets network performance requirements.

 

For the Allied Telesis compatibel GBIC transceivers and other fiber optic transceivers, such as XFP, 10G SFP+, 40G QSFP+ and others, please browse our website for a simple understanding.