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Cisco Compatible 10G SFP+ Industrial AOC (1-meter, SFP+ to SFP+)
The Cisco Compatible SFP+ Industrial Active Optical Cables are direct-attach fiber assemblies with SFP+ connectors and operate over Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF). This AOC is compliant with SFF-8431 MSA compliant. It provides a cost-efficient solution as compared to using discrete optical transceivers and optical patch cables and is suitable for 10Gbps connections within racks and across adjacent racks.
10G Connectivity for Data Center
Featured with 1W low-power, high-density and high-speed, the SFP+ transceiver offers a popular way to help you quickly ramp up to 10G transmission.
Tested in Host Devices for Proven Interoperability
Every unit is quality tested for compatibility in the targeted switch environment, which guarantees flawless operations.
Part Number
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SFPP10-AO01-I
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Connector Type
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SFP+ to SFP+
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Max Supply Voltage
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3.45 V
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Minimum Bend Radius
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30mm
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Cable Length
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1~300m@OM3 MMF
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Wavelength
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850nm
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Receiver Type
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PIN
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Modulation
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NRZ
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Jacket Material
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OFNP
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Built-in FEC
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NO
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Protocols
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SFF-8431,10GBASE Ethernet, Fibre Channel
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Operation temperature
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-40 to 85°C (-40 to 185°F)
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Max. Power Consumption 1W
850nm VCSEL Laser and PIN Photo-detector
Tested in Targeted Switches for Superior Performance, Quality, and Reliability
Minimum Bend Radius 30mm for Flexible Routing
Simplifies the Patching and Offers a Cost-effective Way for Short Links