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https://cablematic.com/en/products/module-mini-gbic-1000base-bx-sfp-tx-rx-1310nm-1550nm-20km-simplex-RH086/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/module-mini-gbic-1000base-bx-sfp-tx-rx-1310nm-1550nm-20km-simplex-RH086/
Module mini-GBIC 1000Base-BX SFP Tx: Rx 1310nm: 1550nm 20Km simplex
REF: RH086
Specifications
- Complies with IEEE 802.3ah Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-BX) standard.
- A 1000Mbps fiber optic port.
- SFP (Smart Form Factor Pluggable) format.
- PECL differential inputs and outputs.
- Voltage: 3.3V.
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€34.80
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€34.80
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€30.74
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2 years
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warranty
14 days
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Specifications
- Complies with IEEE 802.3ah Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-BX) standard.
- A 1000Mbps fiber optic port.
- SFP (Smart Form Factor Pluggable) format.
- PECL differential inputs and outputs.
- Voltage: 3.3V.
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Mini-GBIC or SFP (Smart Form Factor Pluggable) expansion slot to be installed in LAN switches that have a 1000Mbps Mini-GBIC or SFP slot.
Specifications
Specifications
- Complies with IEEE 802.3ah Gigabit Ethernet (1000Base-BX) standard.
- A 1000Mbps fiber optic port.
- SFP (Smart Form Factor Pluggable) format.
- PECL differential inputs and outputs.
- Voltage: 3.3V.
- TTL detection signal.
- Hot pluggable.
- Class 1 laser product (EN 60825-1).
- Single-mode fiber (SM).
- WDM/Bidi LC connector.
- Wavelength Tx: 1310 nm and Rx: 1550 nm.
- Maximum distance of 20 km.
- LC simplex fiber optic connector.
- Gross Weight: 20 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 1.9 x 6.0 x 1.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 6.0 x 1.9 x 1.0 cm
- Master-pack: 1
Technical terms
- TTL
- GBIC
- SFP
- Gbps
TTL
The term refers generally to control the amount of flash light emitted by the measuring light when returning to the same flash sensor through the lens. In TTL flash metering it occurs after the shutter has opened -the sensors record the amount of light created flash back to the camera through the lens and flash ( turns off automatically "cooling" ) when you haveproduced an adequate amount of light.