| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Voltage - Supply | Wavelength | Data Rate | Applications | Connector Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FTLX3871MCC21 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM EML 80KM C-BAND SFP | - | Pluggable, SFP+ | - | - | 3.3V | 1561nm | 11.3Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| FTLX3815M353 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM 100GHZ APD XFP | - | Pluggable, XFP | - | - | 3.3V, 5V | 1535nm | 8.5 ~ 11.35Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| FWLF1631R40 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM SFP 194.0THZ APD RCVR | - | Pluggable, SFP | - | - | 3.3V | 1545nm | 2.7Gbps | General Data Transfer | - | |
| 1241540000 | Weidmuller | SFP MODULE | - | Pluggable, SFP | - | - | - | 1550nm | - | Ethernet | LC | |
| AFCT-5963ATGZ | FIT (Foxconn Interconnect Technology) | TXRX OPT SM SONET OC3/SDH 2X5 | METRAK | Through Hole | - | - | 3.1 V ~ 3.5 V | 1300nm | 155Mbps | General Purpose | LC Duplex | |
| HBCU-5710R | Avago Technologies (Broadcom Limited) | TXRX RJ-45 SFP 1.25GBD | - | Through Hole | - | - | 3.3V | 850nm | 1.25Gbps | - | RJ45 | |
| FTLX3671MTC20 | Finisar Corporation | 15XXNM DWDM EML, PIN, 1.2-11.3GB | - | Pluggable, SFP+ | - | - | 3.14 V ~ 3.46 V | 1561nm | 1.2288 ~ 11.3176Gbps | Ethernet, Fibre Channel | LC Duplex | |
| FTLX3815M325 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM 100GHZ APD XFP | - | Pluggable, XFP | - | - | 3.3V, 5V | 1557nm | 8.5 ~ 11.35Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| FTLX3871MCC52 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM EML 80KM C-BAND SFP | - | Pluggable, SFP+ | - | - | 3.3V | 1536nm | 11.3Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| FTLX3815M359 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM 100GHZ APD XFP | - | Pluggable, XFP | - | - | 3.3V, 5V | 1530nm | 8.5 ~ 11.35Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex |
Fiber optic transceiver modules are compact, integrated devices that combine both transmitter and receiver functions in a single package. Transceiver modules facilitate bidirectional communication over optical fibers by converting optical signals to electrical signals for reception and vice versa. They are commonly used in telecommunication networks, data centers, and high-speed interconnect applications where reliable and high-performance fiber optic links are required.