F-tone small form-factor (SFF) is a compact optical transceiver used in optical communications for both telecommunication and data communications applications. It is a popular industry format supported by several fiber optic component vendors. SFF transceivers are designed to support SONET/SDH, Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and other communications standards.
The FT-BE-TD1305 SFP SONET/SDH LC duplex transceiver is intended for intermediate reach service in 155M~2670Mb/s 1310nm single mode high-speed telecommunications equipment where low-cost, extraordinary performance and reliability are essential.
Key features and benefits ● Integrated misalignment catching system enabling multiple robotic connections and disconnections in Space environment ● Fitted with F-tone Networks L.I.F. contacts for low operation force and high durability (6000 operations)
Key features and benefits ● Compact solution for space saving on panel ● Large portfolio of accessories to serve most of the mounting configurations ● Nonmagnetic, non-outgassing
Key features and benefits ● Optimized design and composite or aluminum shell for weight saving / 65% weight saving compared to standard HD D-Sub ● Miniature solution for maximum space saving on panel / 35% size saving compared to standard HD D-Sub
Key features and benefits ● Available in 29, 38, 44 and 52 contacts. ● Cable extension variations: Vertical/horizontal/diagonal 45° correspondence in 3 directions. ● Equipped with a mis-mating prevention key as standard. Available for 35 combinations.
The FT-BE-F627X is intended for NG-PON2 OLT application in four separate SFP+ housing. It is a series modules and each module is configured with a L-band 9.95328Gbps downstream transmitter and a C-band 9.95328Gbps upstream receiver which work in TDM configuration.
The FT-BE-W62XX is intended for NG-PON2 OLT application in four separate XFP housing. It is a series module and each module is configured with a L-band 9.95328Gbps downstream transmitter and a C-band 9.95328Gbps upstream receiver which work in TDM configuration.