SFPs or MiniGBIC's are compact transceivers which function as modular connectors. Available for copper (RJ-45) and for all common fiber modes, wavelengths and data rates, SFPs allow network operators to connect different interface types to the same network equipment, via an SFP port.
Fiber Features and Specifications
155 Mbps: Compliant with ITU-T G.957, G.958 and IEEE 802.3u
1.25 Gbps: Compliant with IEEE802.3z
2.4 Gbps: Compliant with ITU-T G.957, G.958
Multi-source package with Duplex LC connector
Eye Safety designed to meet Laser Class 1 compliance w/ IEC 60825-1
Single 3.3V power source
Hot-pluggable
Monitoring interface compliance with SFF-8472 Complies with
Telecordia (Bellcore) GR-468-CORE, TA-NWT-000983
Extended Diagnostics (DDMI)
In addition to standard information such as:
SFP Type
Fiber Link Length
Wavelength
Bit Rate
Date Code
Serial Number
Some SFP modules also include Extended Diagnostics (ED), such as:
155Mbs Extended Diagnostic SFP's or MiniGBIC's provide 100 to 150Mbs fiber connectivity for multi and single mode fiber types and for dual and single core (CWDM) links.
155Mbs Standard SFP's or MiniGBIC's provide 100 to 150Mbs fiber connectivity for multi and single mode fiber types and for dual and single core (CWDM) links.
1250Mbs Extended Diagnostic SFP's or MiniGBIC's provide 1250Mbs fiber connectivity for multi and single mode fiber types and for dual and single core (CWDM) links.
1250Mbs Standard SFP's or MiniGBIC's provide 1250Mbs fiber connectivity for multi and single mode fiber types and for dual and single core (CWDM) links.
2400Mbs Extended Diagnostic SFP's or MiniGBIC's provide 2400Mbs fiber connectivity for multi and single mode fiber types and for dual and single core (CWDM) links.
2400Mbs Standard SFP's or MiniGBIC's provide 2400Mbs fiber connectivity for multi and single mode fiber types and for dual and single core (CWDM) links.