10G SFP+ ZR 1550nm 80KM LC Optical Transceiver
Overview The 10G SFP+ ZR transceiver is engineered for high-speed, ultra-long-distance fiber optic communication, delivering 10Gbps connectivity over 80km of single-mode fiber. Utilizing 1550nm wavelength and advanced optical components, it ensures low signal attenuation and superior performance in demanding environments. Applications Telecom & Carrier Backbone Networks Metro & Long-Haul Optical Networks Data Center Interconnects (DCI) Enterprise & Government Network Expansion Benefits Reliable Performance: Ensures error-free data transmission over extreme distances Hot-Pluggable SFP+ Form Factor: Easy installation and replacement This high-performance transceiver is a cost-effective solution for service providers and enterprises requiring ultra-long-distance 10G connectivity with minimal signal degradation. Key Features Hot pluggable 1550nm cooled EML, APD Receiver Up to 80km on 9/125um SMF SFP+ MSA package with duplex LC connector SFI High Speed Electrical Interface Very low EMI and excellent ESD protection +3.3V single power supply Case temperature range:Standard:-5℃ to 70℃、Industrial:-40°C to 85°C 2-wire interface for management and diagnostic monitor 10Gb/s serial optical interface compliant to 802.3ae 10GBASE-ZR/ZW Power dissipation < 1.5W FAQ: Q1: Can 10G SFP+ LR modules work with single-mode fibers? A1: Yes, standard 10G-LR modules require OS2 single-mode fiber (1310nm wavelength) with 10km reach. Q2: Can I use 10G BiDi SFP+ for duplex fiber conversion? A2: Yes, BiDi modules (1270nm/1330nm) enable single-fiber bidirectional transmission on existing duplex fiber plants. Q3: Why do some 10G SFP+ modules require external clock circuits? A3: High-speed modules (e.g., 10G-LR) use CDR (Clock Data Recovery) chips to reduce jitter, requiring precise clock synchronization circuits on host PCB designs. Q4: Can I plug a 10G SFP+ module into an SFP port? A4: Physically compatible, but electrically incompatible – SFP ports lack 10G SerDes lanes, causing link failure unless switch supports rate adaptation. Q5: What is difference between SFP and SFP+? A5: The main difference between SFP and SFP+ is that the SFP+ is used in Gigabit Ethernet applications while SFP is for 100Bse or 1000Base applications. SFP doesn't support 10G transmission data rate, which means they can't be used in the same network. Q6: What is SFP+ port used for? A6: SFP + modules are commonly used for Gigabit Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections and can adapt to various application scenarios, including high-speed network connections and fiber optic links. Q7: How to choose between SR, LR and ER optical modules? A7: SR (Short Reach) for ≤300m multimode, LR (Long Reach) for 10km single-mode, ER (Extended Reach) for 40km+ single-mode applications. Q8: What are the advantages of 10G SFP+ BIDI? A8: Key Benefits: Single-Fiber Solution - Uses WDM to transmit/receive on one fiber (e.g., 1270nm/1330nm pairing) Cost Savings - 50% less fiber usage, 30-40% lower installation costs Space Efficiency - Doubles port density without new cabling Applications: areas with limited fiber resources, 5G fronthaul networks, metropolitan area network expansion, and high-density data center interconnection. Q9: Do 10G modules support DDM/DOM monitoring? A9: A: Yes, compliant modules follow SFF-8472 for real-time monitoring of temperature, TX power, and RX sensitivity. Q10: What is the maximum transmission distance of ETU-Link optical modules? A10: Our modules support from 100m (SR multimode) up to 120km (ZR single-mode), with specific models optimized for 300m, 10km, 40km, 80km and 120km applications.