MikroTik SFP CWDM module 1.25G SM 40km 1610nm LC-connector DDM
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MikroTik SFP CWDM module 1.25G SM 40km 1610nm LC-connector DDM

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MikroTik SFP CWDM module 1.25G SM 40km 1610nm LC-connector DDMMaximize Your Fiber Network Capacity Unlock the full potential of your existing fiber infrastructure with the MikroTik S C61DLC40D CWDM SFP module. This high performance transceiver utilizes Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) to transmit data over a specific 1610nm wavelength, allowing you to combine multiple fiber links into a single strand and significantly reduce infrastructure costs. It's an ideal solution for Internet Service

Maximize Your Fiber Network Capacity

Unlock the full potential of your existing fiber infrastructure with the MikroTik S-C61DLC40D CWDM SFP module. This high-performance transceiver utilizes Coarse Wavelength-Division Multiplexing (CWDM) to transmit data over a specific 1610nm wavelength, allowing you to combine multiple fiber links into a single strand and significantly reduce infrastructure costs. It's an ideal solution for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), enterprise networks, and data centers looking to scale their operations efficiently.

High-Speed, Long-Range Connectivity

Engineered for reliability and performance, this module delivers a stable 1.25G data rate for high-speed Gigabit Ethernet applications. It is capable of transmitting data across single-mode fiber for distances up to 40 kilometers, making it perfect for connecting distant buildings, campuses, or network nodes. The hot-pluggable SFP format ensures you can add or remove the module without network downtime. Featuring dual LC UPC connectors, it provides a secure and standardized interface for your fiber optic cables.

Advanced Monitoring and Reliability

This module includes Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM/DOM) support, which provides real-time access to critical operating parameters. You can monitor the optical output/input power, temperature, and transceiver voltage to ensure network stability and proactively address potential issues. Built for durability, the S-C61DLC40D has an impressive Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) of approximately 100,000 hours at 25°C and is tested to operate in temperatures from 0°C to +70°C.

Technical Specifications

Attribute Value
Product Code S-C61DLC40D
Data Rate 1.25 Gbps
Wavelength 1610nm
Maximum Distance 40 km
Fiber Mode Single Mode (SM)
Connector Dual LC UPC
Form Factor SFP
DDM Support Yes (Digital Diagnostic Monitoring)
Tested Ambient Temperature 0°C to +70°C
MTBF Approximately 100,000 hours @ 25°C
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