Gigabit optical transceivers

March 1, 1999

Gigabit optical transceivers

These compact GBIC optical transceivers provide gigabit optical transmission over singlemode and multimode fiber for distances to 10 km. They are designed for use in data-communications and telecommunications networks, broadband deployments, crossconnects, ATM switches, disk arrays, workstations, and mainframe backbones. The transceivers are available in long wavelength (1300 nm) and short wavelength (850 nm) for Fibre Channel and Gigabit Ethernet applications. The Fibre Channel transceivers feature data rates of 1.063 Gbits/sec and comply with all Fibre Channel ANSI 11 requirements. The Gigabit Ethernet transceiver features data rates of 1.25 Gbits/sec and complies with all Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 802.3z standards.

Molex Fiber Optics Inc.

Downers Grove, IL

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