Optical Transceivers Extend Reach

June 3, 2004
Rounding out the Extensus family of small form factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers, the PL-XPL-LC-L13 and PL-XPL-XC-E13 SFP transceivers create Gigabit Ethernet links with distances up to 40 km and 80 km, respectively. Also known as extended

Rounding out the Extensus family of small form factor pluggable (SFP) optical transceivers, the PL-XPL-LC-L13 and PL-XPL-XC-E13 SFP transceivers create Gigabit Ethernet links with distances up to 40 km and 80 km, respectively. Also known as extended reach or 1000-BaseZX transceivers, both employ Sumitomo's 1,310 nm and 1,550 nm distributed feedback (DFB) lasers. They mechanically and electrically comply with the SFP specification and include a bail-latch mechanism that allows for dense spacing. Additionally, both transceivers incorporate the SFF-8472 digital diagnostics monitoring interface for optical transceivers, which allows users to view the performance of an installed network's physical layer to proactively monitor and manage ports and links. PICOLIGHT INC., Boulder, CO. (303) 530-3189.

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