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AXIOM MEMORY 99-25-0008-AX Axiom 10GBASE-LR SFP+ Transceiver for RuggedCom - LC Single-mode Fiber - 10 GbE - MSA Compliant
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Product Features
Technical Overview
This transceiver operates on the 10GBASE-LR standard, providing a data transfer rate of up to 10 Gbps across single-mode fiber optic cables. It features one LC connector port, optimized for minimal signal loss and durable performance over extended distances, which is critical for backbone and aggregation links in enterprise or industrial networks.
The module's design emphasizes reliability and compliance, adhering to MSA specifications to guarantee plug-and-play functionality with compatible SFP+ slots. Its small footprint and lightweight construction facilitate easy installation and maintenance without compromising on performance.
Key Product Advantages
This transceiver combines high-speed connectivity with robust design, offering distinct benefits for network upgrades or expansions. Its compatibility with RuggedCom systems ensures a reliable drop-in solution for industrial and harsh environment applications, reducing deployment complexity and downtime.
Long-Distance Performance
Single-mode fiber support enables data transmission over hundreds of miles with minimal integrity loss, ideal for connecting dispersed network segments.
- Reduces signal degradation
- Supports backbone infrastructure
Standards Compliance
MSA compliance guarantees interoperability with a wide range of networking hardware, while RoHS adherence meets environmental regulations.
- Ensures broad compatibility
- Meets eco-friendly standards
Deployment / Use Cases
The Axiom 99-25-0008-AX transceiver is tailored for scenarios requiring high-bandwidth, long-reach fiber optic connections. It excels in data center interconnects, enterprise network backbones, and industrial automation systems where RuggedCom equipment is prevalent, providing a scalable and future-proof link for growing data demands.
Common applications include connecting switches and routers across buildings or campuses, supporting storage area networks (SANs), and enhancing network aggregation points. Its durability and compliance make it a dependable choice for both indoor and controlled outdoor environments.
Data Center Interconnect
Use this transceiver to link core switches or servers over single-mode fiber, ensuring high-throughput and low-latency for critical data flows.
- Supports 10 GbE uplinks
- Minimizes bottleneck risks
Industrial Networking
Ideal for RuggedCom-based systems in manufacturing or utility networks, where reliable fiber connectivity withstands harsh conditions.
- RuggedCom compatible
- Durable optical performance
Physical Profile
With dimensions of 0.53 inches wide, 0.49 inches high, and 2.21 inches deep, this SFP+ module fits standard slots without occupying excessive space. Its lightweight design at 0.59 ounces simplifies handling and installation, while the compact form factor supports high-density deployments in switches or media converters.
- Width
- 0.53" (13.40 mm)
- Depth
- 2.21" (56.10 mm)
- Height
- 0.49" (12.50 mm)
- Weight
- 0.59 oz (16.78 g)
Highlights
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet technology for up to 10 Gbps data transfer
- Single-mode fiber optic support for long-distance transmission
- LC connector interface ensuring reliable optical connections
- MSA compliant for broad hardware compatibility
- RoHS environmental compliance
- Compact dimensions: 0.53" W x 0.49" H x 2.21" D
- Lightweight at 0.59 ounces for easy installation
- Designed for RuggedCom networking equipment
Specifications
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Axiom Memory Solutions |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 99-25-0008-AX |
| Brand Name | Axiom |
| Product Model | 99-25-0008-AX |
| Product Name | 10GBASE-LR SFP+ Transceiver for RuggedCom - 99-25-0008 |
| Product Type | SFP+ |
| Technical Information | |
| Application/Usage | Data Networking,Optical Network |
| Interfaces/Ports | |
| Total Number of Ports | 1 |
| Connector Type | LC |
| Interfaces/Ports Details | 1 x LC 10GBASE-LR Network |
| Media & Performance | |
| Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber |
| Fiber Mode Supported | Single-mode |
| Ethernet Technology | 10 Gigabit Ethernet |
| Physical Characteristics | |
| Height | 0.49" (12.50 mm) |
| Width | 0.53" (13.40 mm) |
| Depth | 2.21" (56.10 mm) |
| Weight (Approximate) | 0.59 oz (16.78 g) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Compatibility | MSA Compliant |
| Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
| Environmental Compliance | Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) |
FAQ
What is the data transfer rate of this SFP+ transceiver?
This transceiver supports a data transfer rate of up to 10 Gbps using 10 Gigabit Ethernet technology. It is designed for high-speed networking applications, providing efficient bandwidth for data-intensive tasks like backbone connections or server links.
What type of fiber optic cable does this module support?
It supports single-mode fiber optic cables, which are ideal for long-distance data transmission with minimal signal loss. Single-mode fiber enables reliable performance over hundreds of miles, making it suitable for connecting network segments across large areas.
Is this transceiver compatible with RuggedCom equipment?
Yes, this SFP+ transceiver is specifically designed for compatibility with RuggedCom networking devices. It serves as a drop-in solution for upgrading or expanding RuggedCom-based systems, ensuring seamless integration in industrial or harsh environment applications.
What does MSA compliance mean for this product?
MSA compliance indicates that the transceiver adheres to Multi-Source Agreement standards, guaranteeing interoperability with a wide range of SFP+ slots from different manufacturers. This ensures plug-and-play functionality and reduces compatibility issues in mixed-vendor networks.