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  • What size is qsfp transceiver

    I. SFP ModuleSFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) module is one of the most commonly used optical modules, and its size standard is set by the SFF (Small Form-Factor) committee. Common SFP module dimensions are 56.5mm x 13.7mm x 8.5mm, where 13.7mm is the width of the module, 8.5mm is the height, and 56.5mm is the length. In the process of use, it is also necessary to pay attention to the cable speci

  • What is the difference between SFP28 and QSFP28?

    SFP28 (Small Form-factor Pluggable 28) and QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable 28) are both transceiver form factors commonly used in data networking and telecommunications equipment. The main difference between the two lies in their form factor and the number of electrical lanes used for transmitting data.25G SFP28 ER 1310nm 30/40KMSFP28 transceivers have a single electrical lane and are typ

  • What is the range of QSFP SR?

    The range of QSFP SR (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable Short-Reach) can vary depending on the specific transceiver and the type of fiber optic cable used. However, typically a QSFP SR transceiver can reach distances of up to 100 meters over OM3 multi-mode fiber and up to 150 meters over OM4 multi-mode fiber.How to choose 40G QSFP+ optical module?40G QSFP+ optical module refers to the transmission

  • What is the difference between QSFP28 and SFP56?

    The main difference between QSFP28 and SFP56 is in their form factor and data transfer capabilities.QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable 28) is a high-density, hot-pluggable transceiver module used for networking and telecommunication applications. It supports data rates of up to 100 Gbps per port and uses four lanes of high-speed electrical signals.SFP56 (Small Form-factor Pluggable 56) is al

  • What's the difference between SFP and QSFP?

    SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) and QSFP (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) are both types of transceiver modules used to connect networking equipment such as switches, routers, and network interface cards to fiber optic or copper network cables. The main differences between the two are their form factor, data transfer speeds, and the number of channels they support.1. Form Factor:   -