• Channels
Part Inventory
Go
 
powered by:

 
  • Quick Poll
What Social Networking site do you use the most?



VOTE VIEW RESULTS
Previous Polls

Premium Content

New Signal Chain Technical Papers from Texas Instruments:

 

 

 

MAN, SAN, LAN Are In The Plan For Stackable SFF Transceivers


Lisa Fakhry

June 23, 2003

Print
Reprints Comment Subscribe

The D21 series high-density stackable small-form-factor (SFF) optical transceivers target Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel applications. They suit next-generation metropolitan-area-networking (MAN), storage-area-networking (SAN), and local-area-networking (LAN) equipment applications that require maximum board density. These products use multidye hybrid technology to integrate a dual optical transceiver into a package measuring 2.0 by 10.0 by 0.75 in. They feature industry-standard LC interfaces and exhibit low levels of jitter from −40°C to 85°C. Units cost about $60 to $85 per port in large production quantities.

Stratos Lightwave Inc.
www.stratoslightwave.com;
(708) 867-9600

The D21 series high-density stackable small-form-factor (SFF) optical transceivers target Gigabit Ethernet or Fibre Channel applications. They suit next-generation metropolitan-area-networking (MAN), storage-area-networking (SAN), and local-area-networking (LAN) equipment applications that require maximum board density. These products use multidye hybrid technology to integrate a dual optical transceiver into a package measuring 2.0 by 10.0 by 0.75 in. They feature industry-standard LC interfaces and exhibit low levels of jitter from −40°C to 85°C. Units cost about $60 to $85 per port in large production quantities.

Stratos Lightwave Inc.
www.stratoslightwave.com;
(708) 867-9600

Average (0 Ratings):

Subscribe
Subscribe to Electronic Design and start receiving more articles like this one
Filed Under:

Check for price and availability on Source ESB:

Go
powered by  
    There are no comments to display. Be the first one!
You must log on before posting a comment.

Are you a new visitor? Register Here
Acceptable Use Policy

Sponsored Links