A Fiber SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) is a compact, hot-swappable transceiver module used in networking equipment to enable fiber optic communication. It connects to network switches, routers, or media converters, allowing them to transmit and receive data over fiber optic cables.
Fiber SFPs support different types of fiber (single-mode or multi-mode) and varying transmission distances, depending on the wavelength and type of optical transceiver used. Common types include 850nm (short-range multimode), 1310nm (medium-range single-mode), and 1550nm (long-range single-mode).
Fiber SFPs support different types of fiber (single-mode or multi-mode) and varying transmission distances, depending on the wavelength and type of optical transceiver used. Common types include 850nm (short-range multimode), 1310nm (medium-range single-mode), and 1550nm (long-range single-mode).