Support

Service For You With All Sincerity

  • What is the range of SFP 10G?

    The range of SFP 10G (Small Form-Factor Pluggable 10 Gigabit) transceivers can vary depending on the specific model and type of fiber optics used. Generally, the range of SFP 10G transceivers can range from 300 meters to 40 kilometers over multimode or single-mode fiber optics, respectively. However, there are also SFP 10G transceivers with longer ranges, such as 80 kilometers. It's important

  • What is the difference between SFP-10G-SR and SFP-10G-LR?

    1. OverviewWith the development of science and technology, the development of optical modules is also changing day by day, from the initial GBIC, XENPAK, X2 to the hot SFP28, QSFP28 in recent years, all kinds of optical modules are used in different application scenarios. However, analyzing the domestic and international markets, the most demanded optical modules are still 10G SFP+ optical modules

  • Is SFP-10G-SR single or multimode?

    What is SFP-10G-SR module?SFP-10G-SR module is an SFP+ module for supporting 10G Ethernet data transmission. It is a typical optical module used to transmit data over longer distances.Is the SFP-10G-SR multi-mode or single-mode?The SFP-10G-SR module is multimode, it supports 850nm light wavelength and can transmit data over short distances of fiber. This means that it cannot be used over long dist

  • Is 850nm multimode or singlemode?

    850nm is multimode. In fiber optic communications, there are single mode and multi-mode optical fibers. Multimode optical fibers have a larger core diameter, allowing multiple modes of light to be transmitted through them, so more light signals can be transmitted. However, due to the different transmission paths of the light rays, dispersion and attenuation occur, limiting the transmission distanc

  • Can I use single mode cable with multimode SFP?

    No, single-mode fiber cable cannot be used with multimode SFP because the two types of fiber have different core diameters and transmission characteristics. Single-mode SFPs are designed for use with single-mode fiber cables, while multimode SFPs are designed for use with multimode fiber cables. Using the wrong type of cable with the SFP can result in data transmission errors or failure.Fiber Opti