StarTech.com LC Single Mode Transceiver Module, Full Duplex

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RS Stock No.:
197-5252
Mfr. Part No.:
SFP10GEREMST
Brand:
StarTech.com
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Brand

StarTech.com

Fibre Type

Single Mode

Maximum Transfer Distance

40000m

Maximum Data Transfer Rate

10000Mbps

Connection Port

LC

Fibre Operating Mode

Full Duplex

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

StarTech.com Transceiver, 10GbE Connectivity, 1550nm Wavelength - SFP10GEREMST


Deliver 10GbE connectivity from Dell EMC switches and routers to devices on your network using this transceiver from StarTech.com. Built-in DDM gives you access to real-time updates on the status of your system. Thanks to a standard LC connector, installing this component in your setup is quick and simple.

Far-reaching networksWith a maximum transfer distance of 40km, this is the ideal choice for systems that span large spaces.
Broad compatibilityWorks with a wide range of switch models including Supermicro, Ubiquiti, Netgear, D-Link and TP-Link to suit the needs of your application.
Single mode transferSupports single-mode optical fibre in high bandwidth networks.

• Maximum power consumption of 1.6W for energy efficiency
• Mean time between failures of 38,631,862 hours indicates long-term reliability

The Startech SFP10GEREMST is a Dell EMC SFP-10G-ER compatible fiber transceiver module that has been designed, programmed and tested to work with Dell EMC brand switches and routers. It delivers dependable 10 GbE connectivity over fiber cable, for 10GBase-ER compliant networks. It has a maximum distance of up to 40 km (24.8 mi). Meets or exceeds OEM specifications and Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) industry standards.

FAQs


This fiber module is hot-swappable, making upgrades and replacements seamless by minimizing network disruptions
Consumes very low power less than 1.6W

Is this component full duplex?This transceiver supports full duplex transmission, meaning that it can transmit data in both directions simultaneously, increasing the number of tasks your network can handle.