SFP Fiber Channel 4G FC

Fibre Channel, or FC, is a gigabit-speed network technology primarily used for storage networking. Fibre Channel is standardized in the T11 Technical Committee of the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS), an American National Standards Institute (ANSI)–accredited standards committee. It started use primarily in the supercomputer field, but has become the standard connection type for storage area networks (SAN) in enterprise storage. Despite its name, Fibre Channel signaling can run on both twisted pair copper wire and fiber-optic cables.

SFP-4G-Fiber-Channel-transceiver

Part No. Data Rate Wavelength Source Distance DDM
(optional)
Application
FE / GbE FC FTTx
EOLS-8548-02 1/2/4G FC 850nm VCSEL 150m
EOLS-1348-05 1/2/4G FC 1310nm FP 5km
EOLS-1348-10 1/2/4G FC 1310nm DFB 10km
EOLS-1348-20 1/2/4G FC 1310nm DFB 20km
EOLS-1348-30 1/2/4G FC 1310nm DFB 30km
EOLS-1548-40 1/2/4G FC 1550nm DFB 40km
EOLS-1548-80 1/2/4G FC 1550nm DFB 80km
EOLS-1548-A 1/2/4G FC 1550nm DFB 100km
EOLS-1548-B 1/2/4G FC 1550nm DFB 120km

 

Fibre Channel Variants
NAME Line-Rate (GBaud) Throughput (MBps)* Availability
1GFC 1.0625 200 1997
2GFC 2.125 400 2001
4GFC 4.25 800 2005
* - Throughput for duplex connections

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