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rb:sfp [31/01/2025 17:58] andrewrb:sfp [05/02/2025 10:30] (current) – [WDM Fibre] andrew
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 SFP modules followed on from [[rb:gbic|GBIC]] modules and are used in both ethernet and fibre channel switches (and others too), they are usually optical I/O modules although RJ45 copper Ethernet ones are available. Ethernet modules are most commonly 1GB/s but 10GB/s and higher are available. SFP used for Fibre channel can be 1 or 2GB/s but most common is 4GB/s. SFP modules followed on from [[rb:gbic|GBIC]] modules and are used in both ethernet and fibre channel switches (and others too), they are usually optical I/O modules although RJ45 copper Ethernet ones are available. Ethernet modules are most commonly 1GB/s but 10GB/s and higher are available. SFP used for Fibre channel can be 1 or 2GB/s but most common is 4GB/s.
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 +===== LC Fibre =====
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 +Another option is Wavelength Division Multiplex SFP which use two different wavelength for Tx and Rx, so only needing one fibre. This example uses SC single mode ( SC == Stick 'n' Click )
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 +As this used two wavelengths, the SFP needs an optical splitter, and will have both a laser and receiver on the two prism ports.
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-Another option is Wavelength Division Multiplex SFP which use two different wavelength fro Tx and Rxso only needing one fibre+{{:rb:img_20250129_181211.jpg?200 |}} 
-{{:rb:img_20250129_180855.jpg?200 |}} +I'm guessing here, but I believe the laser is mounted at the rear with the 3 pins connection to the PCBand the RX connecctions are on the side with flexible connection to the PCB
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 +Closeup of the Prism housing and SC recepticle.
  
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