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100G QSFP28 LR4 10km Fiber Optic Transceiver Ethernet

Identifier: 110037

≤4W

Features

  • Supports 103Gbps

  • I2C interface with integrated Digital Diagnostic Monitoring

  • 4*25Gbps DFB-based LAN-WDM transmitter

  • PIN and TIA array on the receiver side

  • 4x25G electrical interface

  • Single 3.3V Power Supply and Power dissipation < 4W

  • Distance up to 10km over SMF

  • Duplex LC receptacles

  • Operating case temperature: 0℃~+70℃

  • RoHS Compliant

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Product Description of 100G QSFP28 LR4 10km Fiber Optic Transceiver Ethernet

This product is a 100Gb/s transceiver module designed for optical communication applications compliant to 100GBASE-LR4 of the IEEE P802.3ba standard. The module converts 4 input channels of 25Gb/s electrical data to 4 channels of LAN WDM optical signals and then multiplexes them into a single channel for 100Gb/s optical transmission. Reversely on the receiver side, the module de-multiplexes a 100Gb/s optical input into 4 channels of LAN WDM optical signals and then converts them to 4 output channels of electrical data. The central wavelengths of the 4 LAN WDM channels are 1295.56, 1300.05, 1304.58 and 1309.14 nm as members of the LAN WDM wavelength grid defined in IEEE 802.3ba. The high performance cooled LAN WDM DFB transmitters and high sensitivity PIN receivers provide superior performance for 100Gigabit Ethernet applications up to 10km links and compliant to optical interface with IEEE802.3ba Clause 88 100GBASE-LR4 requirements. The product is designed with form factor, optical/electrical connection and digital diagnostic interface according to the QSFP+ Multi-Source Agreement (MSA). It has been designed to meet the harshest external operating conditions including temperature, humidity and EMI interference.

Specifications

Part NumberTSQL4-F22JE3CApplication100G Ethernet
Form FactorQSFP28Max Data Rate103Gbps
Wavelength1295.56/1300.05/1304.58/1309.14nmDistance10km
ConnectorLCFiberSMF
TransmitterDFBReceiverPIN
TX Power-4.3~4.5dBmMinimum Receiver Power-10.6dBm
Power Budget6.3dBReceiver Overload4.5dBm
Power Comsumption≤4WExtinction Ratio>4dB
Packaging
ModulationNRZ
CDRYesInbuilt FECNo
Storage Temperature-40℃ ~ + 85℃Operating Temperature0℃ ~ + 70℃
CompatibilityGenericClassCommercial
ProtocolsIEEE 802.3baWarranty


Applications

  • 100GBASE-LR4 100G Ethernet

Compliance

RoHS/ UL/ CE/ TUV/ ISO14001/ ISO45001/ ISO9001

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