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TAA FED SFP/LC 1G MULTI-MODE product photo
Allied Telesis

TAA FED SFP/LC 1G MULTI-MODE

Allied Telesis SPSX/E, Fiber optic, 1000 Mbit/s, SFP, LC, 550 m, 850 nm

MSRP

$280.12

Quantity

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Product identifiers

SKU
AT-SPSX/E
UPC
0767035212272
Category
Network Devices

Overview

The Allied Telesis TAA FED SFP/LC 1G MULTI-MODE is a small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver in the networking category. It supports gigabit Ethernet transmission over multimode fiber using an LC connector interface. This transceiver is compatible with Allied Telesis switches and other networking equipment that accept SFP modules, enabling cost-effective fiber optic interconnect within data centers and enterprise networks. As an authorized Canadian reseller, Dataworld sources genuine Allied Telesis networking products through established distribution channels to serve Canadian businesses across the country. We provide quotes in Canadian dollars and work with customers in English and French to ensure the right transceiver meets your infrastructure needs.

Key features

  • Fiber and copper solutions
  • Compact size
  • Flexible architecture
  • Plug and Play for ease of use
  • Self-locking mechanism
  • MSA-compliant

Specifications

Performance

SFP transceiver type
Fiber optic
Maximum data transfer rate
1000 Mbit/s
Interface type
SFP
Multi-mode fiber (MMF) supported
Yes
Fiber optic connector
LC
Maximum transfer distance
550 m
Wavelength
850 nm
Tx power (min)
-9 dBmW
Tx power (max)
-1 dBmW
Link budget
9 dB

Features

Product colour
Silver
Housing material
Metal
Plug and Play
Yes
Hot-swap
Yes

Operational conditions

Operating temperature (T-T)
-40 - 105 °C

Packaging content

Quantity per pack
1 pc(s)

Other features

RX sensitivity
-18 dB

Logistics data

Harmonized System (HS) code
85369010

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