Wireless Transceiver Module offers 40 km transmission distance.

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Integrating transmitter and receiver modules into protocol-independent device, Foundry-compatible 10G-XENPAK-ER Transceiver operates at 1,550 nm and meets small form pluggable industry standard package utilizing integral LC-Duplex optical connector. Embedded digital diagnostic function allows real-time access to transceiver operating parameters by reading built-in memory via interface. Transceiver is suited for cell phones, cordless telephone sets, and 2-way handheld radios.



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10GBase-ER Wireless Transceiver Module



Toronto, Canada - GAO Fiber Optics (www.GAOFiberOptics.com) has announced the availability of a fully Foundry compatible 10G-XENPAK-ER transceiver module. The plug-and-play module has a transmission distance of up to 40km. It integrates a transmitter module and a receiver module into this protocol-independent transceiver which operates at 1550nm wavelength. This transceiver is used in wireless communication devices including cellular telephones, cordless telephone sets, two-way handheld radios, two-way mobile radios and fiber optic systems.

The transceiver module meets the small form pluggable (SFP) industry standard package utilizing an integral LC-Duplex optical connector. An embedded digital diagnostic function is incorporated into the transceiver. It allows real-time access to the transceiver operating parameters such as transceiver temperature, laser bias current, transmitted optical power, received optical power and supply voltage by reading a built-in memory via its interface.

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