10G XENPAK

10G XENPAK LR Fiber Optic Transceiver Module 1310nm 10km Duplex SC SMF DDM | FLD-XENPAK-LR | Fiberland

Rate10GReach10kmWavelength1310InterfaceDUPLEX SC
Fiberland part number
FLD-XENPAK-LR

Key Specifications

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Form TypeXENPAK

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Fiberland Part NumberFLD-XENPAK-LRVendor NameFIBERLAND
Data Rate10GWavelength1310
Reach10kmForm TypeXENPAK
Optical InterfaceDUPLEX SCDDM SupportYES
Commercial Temp.0~70℃Industrial Temp.-
Compatible BrandsCisco,Huawei,Nvidia...200+ brandsComplianceCE,FCC,ROHS,REACH
Warranty3 YearsModeSM

Product Compatibility Mapping

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Original part numberBrandFiberland part numberProduct description
XENPAK-10GB-LRCISCOFLD-XENPAK-LR10GBASE-LR XENPAK transceiver, 1310 nm, 10 km over G.652 SMF, duplex SC.
XENPAK-10GB-LR+CISCOFLD-XENPAK-LR10GBASE-LR XENPAK transceiver, 1310 nm, 10 km over G.652 SMF, duplex SC. Digital optical monitoring supported.
XENPAK-1XGE-LRJUNIPERFLD-XENPAK-LR10GBASE-LR XENPAK transceiver, 1310 nm, 10 km over 9/125 µm SMF, duplex SC PC/UPC, with monitoring support.
10111EXTREME NETWORKSFLD-XENPAK-LR10GBASE-LR XENPAK transceiver, 1310 nm, 10 km over single-mode fiber, SC connector.

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Optical Transceiver Application and Link Map

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Quality Control and Test Flow

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do compatible transceivers support hot swapping?

Most SFP-family, QSFP-family, and similar pluggable transceivers are designed for hot-pluggable operation according to the applicable interface specification. Host-equipment procedures should still be followed.

What switch information should I provide when requesting a compatible transceiver?

Providing the switch or router brand, exact model, port speed, operating-system version, and required OEM transceiver part number helps identify the correct compatibility profile.

Is FEC important when using high-speed compatible transceivers?

Yes. Forward Error Correction is an important consideration for many 25G, 50G, 100G, 200G, 400G, and 800G interfaces. Both ends of the link must use compatible FEC and interface settings.

Is the optical power of a compatible transceiver different from the OEM version?

A compatible replacement should meet the applicable transmit-power and receiver-sensitivity specifications for the interface it is designed to support.

Can different transceiver brands be used at opposite ends of a fiber link?

Yes. The transceivers do not normally need to be from the same manufacturer. Their Ethernet standard, wavelength, fiber type, lane configuration, reach, and other link requirements must be compatible.

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