Product Specifications
Prod Model: |
xenpak-10GB-LR |
Markets: |
North America,South America,Eastern Europe,Southeast Asia,Africa,Oceania,Mid East,Eastern Asia,Western Europe |
Certification: |
RoHS |
Condition: |
New |
Support Network: |
Ethernet |
Usage: |
Computer |
Type: |
Wired |
Information Content: |
Data |
Product Description
Xenpak is a legency Multisource Agreement (MSA) fiber optic transponder module which conforms to the 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) standard. The electrical interface to the host board is a standardized 4 X 3.125 Gb/s interface called XAUI. The module can be Managed and controlled via MDIO 2-wire bus. XENPAK has been replaced by more compact devices like XFP and SFP+ which provide the same functionality but with higher density
Key Features
Hot pluggable Xenpak MSA form factor
Support of 10G ethernet
SC Duplex Optical Receptacle
70-PIN Connector with XAUI Electrical Interface
Management and control via MDIO 2-wire bus
Power Supply: +5.0V, +3.3V, APS(+1.2V)
Class 1 laser safety certified
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring available
Operating temperature: 0 ~ 70 C
Part No. |
Data Rate |
Distance |
Wavelength |
Source |
Fiber |
Output Power |
Sensitivity |
PLK-10G-SR |
10Gbps |
300m |
850nm |
VCSEL |
MM |
-5~-1dBm |
-11.1dBm |
PLK-10G-LR |
10Gbps |
10km |
1310nm |
DFB |
SM |
-8.2~1dBm |
-12.6dBm |
PLK-10G-ER |
10Gbps |
40km |
1550nm |
EML |
SM |
-1~+2 dBm |
-16.0dBm |
PLK-10G-ZR |
10Gbps |
80km |
1550nm |
EML |
SM |
0~+4 dBm |
-23.0dBm |
TINOUT CFP|SFP+|XFP Corp was established in 2007 as a global leading supplier for fiber optical components with perfect technique & production, abundant technology development capability of photonics products and network items.
Dual-fiber modules are used for bidirectional data transmission via two single-mode or multi-mode optical fibers. In these modules are used TOSA (Transmitter Optical Sub-Assembly) and ROSA (Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly).
Single-fiber modules are designed for bidirectional data transmission via a single optical fiber. In these modules installs BOSA (Bidirectional Optical Sub-Assembly) optical assembly, which combines transmitter and receiver in one optical port.