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FSGCLM85-S55C(I) 1.25G Dual Fibers Multimode 550m SFP 850nm

Fibridge FSGCLM85-S55C(I) 1.25G Dual Fibers Multimode 550m SFP 850nm is compliant with SFP MSA, SFF-8472, IEEE802.3z and ROHS.

The SFP optical transceiver is widely used in 1000BASE-EX Ethernet and 1.06Gb/s Fiber Channel.


Features of FSGCLM85-S55C(I) 1.25G Dual Fibers Multimode 550m SFP 850nm

  • Up to 1.25Gbps Data Links

  • 850nm VCSEL laser transmitter and PIN/TIA receiver

  • Maximum link length of 550m on 50/125um MMF

  • Hot-pluggable SFP footprint

  • Duplex LC receptacles

  • Low power dissipation

  • RoHS compliant and lead-free

  • Support Digital Diagnostic Monitor interface

  • Single +3.3V power supply

  • Compliant with SFF-8472

  • Case operating temperature: Commercial: 0°C to +70°C; Industrial: -40°C to +85°C


Ordering Information of FSGCLM85-S55C(I) 1.25G Dual Fibers Multimode 550m SFP 850nm

Part   No.

Bit   Rate

(Gbps)

Laser

(nm)

Distance(km)

Fiber

Type

DDMI

Connector

Temp

FSGCLM85-S55C

1.25

850

550

MMF

YES

LC

0℃~70℃

FSGCLM85-S55I

1.25

850

550

MMF

YES

LC

-40℃~85℃


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