| Image | Part Number | Manufacturer | Description | Series | Mounting Type | RoHS Status | Manufacturer Part Number | Voltage - Supply | Wavelength | Data Rate | Applications | Connector Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FTLX8512D3BTL | Finisar Corporation | TXRX XFP SGL 10.5GB/S 850NM | - | Pluggable, XFP | - | - | 3.3V | 850nm | 10.5Gbs | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| AFBR-5205TZ | Avago Technologies (Broadcom Limited) | TXRX ATM/SONET/OC-3 ST 1X9 | - | Through Hole | - | - | 4.75 V ~ 5.25 V | 1310nm | 155Mbps | Ethernet | ST | |
| FTLX3613M320 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM EML 100GHZ C-BAND XFP | - | Pluggable, XFP | - | - | 3.3V, 5V | 1561nm | 9.95 ~ 11.3Gbps | Fibre Channel Links | LC Duplex | |
| 2891082 | Phoenix Contact | THE SMALL FORM-FACTOR PLUG-IN MO | - | Pluggable, SFP | - | - | 3.3V | 1310nm | 100Mbps | Ethernet | LC | |
| AFBR-5710APZ | FIT (Foxconn Interconnect Technology) | TXRX OPTICAL SFP IND BAIL LATCH | - | Pluggable, SFP | - | - | 3.3V | 850nm | 1.25Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| FTLX3871MCC33 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM EML 80KM C-BAND SFP | - | Pluggable, SFP+ | - | - | 3.3V | 1551nm | 11.3Gbps | Ethernet | LC Duplex | |
| ABCU-5741RZ | FIT (Foxconn Interconnect Technology) | TXRX OVER CAT 5 CBL 1.25GBD | - | Pluggable, SFP | - | - | 3.3V | - | 1.25Gbd | Switch Interfacing | RJ45 | |
| AFBR-720XPDZ | FIT (Foxconn Interconnect Technology) | TXRX OPT XFP 10GB/S 850NM | - | Through Hole | - | - | 3.3V | 850nm | 10Gbps | Networking | XFP | |
| FTEN2217P1CUN | Finisar Corporation | MOD TXRX PLUGGABLE 1490NM 1.25GB | - | Pluggable, SFP | - | - | 3.15 V ~ 3.45 V | 1310nm | 1250Mbps | General Data Transfer | SC | |
| FTLX3871MCC27 | Finisar Corporation | TXRX DWDM EML 80KM C-BAND SFP | - | Pluggable, SFP+ | - | - | 3.3V | 1556nm | 11.3Gbps | 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.