3Com 10GBASE CWDM XENPAK 1570nm 40km Compatible Transceiver

FM SKU#:SKU00396MR
Model#:CWDM-XPK10G-40
MFG PART#:

CWDM-XPK10G-40

10G CWDM XENPAK is designed for single mode fiber and operates at a nominal wavelength of CWDM wavelength. There are eighteen center wavelengths available from 1270nm to 1610nm, with each step 20nm.

Key Features

  • Fully Compatible with 3Com
  • 10GB CWDM XENPAK 1570nm 40km optical transceiver
  • High Quality with ISO9001, TUV, CE, FCC, UL and RoHS certificates
  • Condition: Factory New
  • Supports 9.95Gb/s to 11.1Gb/s bit rates
  • Hot-Pluggable XENPAK footprint
  • 18-Wavelength CWDM EML Transmitter from 1270nm to 1610nm, with step 20nm
  • Hot Pluggable
  • Operating Case Temperature Standard: 0°C~+70°C
  • Duplex SC connector
  • Build-in digital diagnostic functions

  • OEM and ODM

    Fiber-Mart designs, develops, manufactures and markets a diverse portfolio of high-performance, cost- competitive fiber optic communication products for all applications. We are mainly engaged in providing complete sets of optoelectronic device solutions to gain more brand extensions and influence for Fiber-Mart in the world.
  • OEM/ODM order is available
  • We can supply CWDM-XPK10G-40 transceivers according to your requirements, and design CWDM-XPK10G-40 label and packaging for your company.We welcome any inquiry for customized CWDM XENPAK optical transceiver.
    Order Procedure
    Please contact us with any special requirements you may have, we can help you create a custom solution to meet almost any application. Our engineer will review the project and provide a quotation within 1-2 business days.
    a. Email (sales@fiber-mart.com) or Call (+86-027-8720-80-18) us a rough sketch to a detailed drawing.
    b. Our engineer will review the project and provide a quotation within 24 hours.
    c. We can arrange production as low as 1 piece and as high as 1,000 pieces in 1~4 business days once an order is placed.
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