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| Product Overview |
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The J9680-61001 HP X171 1GB SFP LH40 CWDM Transceiver provides 1 Gigabit data transmission over long distances using single-mode fiber. It integrates CWDM technology to support multiple wavelengths on a single fiber, enhancing bandwidth efficiency. Designed for compatibility with HP networking gear, it fits easily into SFP slots and maintains consistent network performance in demanding environments. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | HP |
| Technical Information | |
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| Form Factor | SFP |
| Media | SMF |
| Type | DFB CWDM |
| Power Consumption | 1.0 W |
| Protocols | 1000BASE-LX/LH, CWDM |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| DOM Support | Yes |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The J9680-61001 HP X171 1GB SFP LH40 CWDM Transceiver is designed to transmit data over long distances with reliable performance. It is often found in fiber optic network setups where extended reach and wavelength multiplexing are required. Network engineers and IT professionals typically use this transceiver to expand connectivity capabilities in enterprise or service provider networks. Key Features
This transceiver plays a crucial role in extending network reach without sacrificing performance or reliability. Its stable operation supports continuous data flow, making it a dependable component in fiber optic infrastructures. |
| Use Cases |
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This transceiver is typically deployed in enterprise network backbones and service provider fiber links where long-distance data transfer and wavelength multiplexing are needed. It benefits environments requiring scalable, efficient fiber optic communications and reliable connectivity. How It's Used:
By providing stable, long-range transmission and multiplexing capabilities, this transceiver helps maintain operational efficiency and expandability in fiber-based network infrastructures. |