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| Product Overview |
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The SFP-1G-LH-C transceiver provides 1Gb/s data transmission over single-mode fiber using a 1550nm laser, supporting distances up to 70 kilometers. It fits into standard SFP slots to extend the reach of network devices without extensive hardware changes, offering a straightforward solution for long-distance optical links. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Juniper Networks |
| Technical Information | |
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| Form Factor | SFP |
| Media | SMF |
| Type | DFB |
| Power Consumption | <=1.0 W (typical ~0.8 W) |
| Protocols | 1000Base-LH (1GBase-LH) |
| Connector | LC Duplex |
| DOM Support | Yes |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 3.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Product Description |
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The SFP-1G-LH-C is a fiber optic transceiver designed to deliver reliable 1 Gigabit per second connectivity over extended distances. It is commonly used in telecommunications and enterprise network infrastructures requiring long-reach optical links. The transceiver is built for compatibility with single-mode fiber systems and is often found in switches, routers, and other networking equipment that support the SFP interface. Key Features
With its extended reach capabilities and industry-standard design, this transceiver plays a vital role in connecting dispersed network segments. Its stable performance ensures consistent link quality, making it a dependable component in complex optical networks. |
| Use Cases |
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The SFP-1G-LH-C transceiver is typically deployed in environments that demand reliable long-distance fiber connectivity, such as telecom backbones, metropolitan networks, and enterprise campus infrastructures. It suits network professionals managing fiber runs where distance and signal integrity are critical considerations. How It's Used:
This transceiver supports operational efficiency by enabling scalable fiber connections over long distances without signal degradation. It helps maintain consistent network performance in scenarios requiring robust and extended optical communication. |