ATEN Fiber Multi-Mode 1.25G SFP Transceiver Module (550M)-TAA Compliant

  • Part: 1266285
  • Model: 2A-136G
$224.42

Availability

Out of Stock

  • General Information
    • Manufacturer
    • ATEN Technology, Inc
    • Manufacturer Website Address
    • http://www.aten.com/us/en/
    • Brand Name
    • ATEN
    • Packaged Quantity
    • 2
    • Product Type
    • SFP (mini-GBIC)

The 2A-136G Fiber Multi-Mode 1.25G SFP Transceiver Module provides 1 GbE connectivity up to 550 meters. The transceiver can be installed in both transmitters and receivers. As a hotpluggable module with a standard duplex connector for fiber communications, the 2A-136G works with multi-mode-fiber (MMF) connections and operates at a nominal wavelength of 850 nm which makes it a cost-effective and high performance transceiver.

  • Technical Information
    • Application/Usage
    • Data Networking
    • Optical Network
  • Interfaces/Ports
    • Total Number of Ports
    • 1
    • Interfaces/Ports Details
    • 1 x Duplex 1000Base-X Network
  • Media & Performance
    • Media Type Supported
    • Optical Fiber
    • Fiber Mode Supported
    • Multi-mode
    • Ethernet Technology
    • 1.25 Gigabit Ethernet
    • Network Technology
    • 1000Base-X
  • Physical Characteristics
    • Form Factor
    • Hot-pluggable
    • Height
    • 0.5"
    • Width
    • 0.6"
    • Depth
    • 2.2"
    • Weight (Approximate)
    • 0.04 lb
  • Miscellaneous
    • Compatibility
    • MSA Compliant
    • Country of Origin
    • Taiwan
    • Environmentally Friendly
    • Yes
    • Environmental Compliance
    • Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS)
    • Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE)
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