Broadcom Inc. 10Gb Ethernet, 850 nm, SFP+ USR, 100m on OM3 MMF Transceiver AFBR-708SMZ

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The Avago AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is part of a family of SFP+ products. This transceiver utilizes Avago’s 850nm VCSEL and PIN Detector technology to provide a transceiver to support 100m reach on OM3 MMF versus the 300m 10GBASE-SR standard. The AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is designed to enable 10Gb Ethernet equipment designs with very high port density based on the new electrical and mechanical specification enhancements to the well known SFP specifications developed by the SFF Committee. These specifications are referred to as SFP+ to recognize these enhancements to previous SFP specifications used for lower speed products. Avago Technologies is a an active participant in the SFF Committee specification development activities.
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The Avago AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is part of a family of SFP+ products. This transceiver utilizes Avago’s 850nm VCSEL and PIN Detector technology to provide a transceiver to support 100m reach on OM3 MMF versus the 300m 10GBASE-SR standard. The AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is designed to enable 10Gb Ethernet equipment designs with very high port density based on the new electrical and mechanical specification enhancements to the well known SFP specifications developed by the SFF Committee. These specifications are referred to as SFP+ to recognize these enhancements to previous SFP specifications used for lower speed products. Avago Technologies is a an active participant in the SFF Committee specification development activities.

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10Gb Ethernet, 850 nm, SFP+ USR, 100m on OM3 MMF Transceiver
AFBR-708SMZ
10Gb Ethernet, 850 nm, SFP+ USR, 100m on OM3 MMF Transceiver AFBR-708SMZ
The Avago AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is part of a family of SFP+ products. This transceiver utilizes Avago’s 850nm VCSEL and PIN Detector technology to provide a transceiver to support 100m reach on OM3 MMF versus the 300m 10GBASE-SR standard. The AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is designed to enable 10Gb Ethernet equipment designs with very high port density based on the new electrical and mechanical specification enhancements to the well known SFP specifications developed by the SFF Committee. These specifications are referred to as SFP+ to recognize these enhancements to previous SFP specifications used for lower speed products. Avago Technologies is a an active participant in the SFF Committee specification development activities.

The Avago AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is part of a family of SFP+ products. This transceiver utilizes Avago’s 850nm VCSEL and PIN Detector technology to provide a transceiver to support 100m reach on OM3 MMF versus the 300m 10GBASE-SR standard. The AFBR-708SMZ transceiver is designed to enable 10Gb Ethernet equipment designs with very high port density based on the new electrical and mechanical specification enhancements to the well known SFP specifications developed by the SFF Committee. These specifications are referred to as SFP+ to recognize these enhancements to previous SFP specifications used for lower speed products. Avago Technologies is a an active participant in the SFF Committee specification development activities.

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  Broadcom Inc.
Product Category Fiber Optic Transceivers
Product Number AFBR-708SMZ
Product Name 10Gb Ethernet, 850 nm, SFP+ USR, 100m on OM3 MMF Transceiver
Cable Type Multimode
Connector Type LC
Wavelength 850 nm (8500 Å)
Pigtail Stand Alone
Signal Output: Transistor-Transistor Logic; Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
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