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Ericsson RDH 102 56/1

Part Number
RDH 102 56/1
Manufacturer
Ericsson
In Stock

The Ericsson RDH 102 56/1 is an SFP transceiver providing 2.5G data rates over 15km at 1310nm, essential for optical network connectivity.

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Specifications

Weight 0.0800 kg  /  0.18 lbs
Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 0.001 kg  /  0.0 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 5.6500 × 1.3400 × 0.8500 cm  /  2.2 × 0.5 × 0.3 in
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Part Type Optical Transceiver
Data Rate 10 Gbps
Protocol 10GBase-LR
Form Factor SFP+
Wavelength Nm 1310
Reach Km 10.0
Connector LC duplex
Power W 1.5
Voltage V 48V DC
Temp Min C 0.0
Temp Max C 70.0
Dim Notes Standard SFP+ dimensions.
Spec Notes Specifications based on standard SFP+ transceiver characteristics.
Dim Confidence form_factor_standard

About This Part

The Ericsson RDH 102 56/1 is a high-performance Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) optical transceiver module designed for robust data communication applications. This specific unit, identified by Part Number RDH 102 56/1, facilitates reliable optical connectivity within telecommunications and data networking infrastructures. Operating at a data rate of 2.5 Gigabits per second (2.5G), it supports efficient transmission over significant distances. The module utilizes a 1310nm wavelength for its transmit signal, enabling a reach of up to 15 kilometers over single-mode fiber optic cable. As a hot-pluggable SFP, it conforms to industry-standard Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) specifications, ensuring interoperability with a wide range of network equipment. Its primary function involves converting electrical signals into optical signals for transmission and vice-versa for reception, making it a critical component for extending network reach and enhancing bandwidth capabilities. This Ericsson SFP transceiver is typically deployed in core and access network environments where high-speed, medium-to-long-distance optical links are required. It is commonly installed in various network platforms, including Ethernet switches, routers, optical line terminals (OLTs), and base station equipment, supporting applications such as 2.5G Ethernet, SDH/SONET STM-16, and Fibre Channel. Telecommunication operators, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and large enterprise data centers frequently utilize such modules to establish or upgrade their optical backbones and distribution networks. The RDH 102 56/1 solves critical infrastructure challenges by enabling reliable data transmission over distances impractical for copper cabling, thereby extending network reach and enhancing overall system capacity. It serves as an essential component for expanding metro networks, connecting remote facilities, or upgrading existing infrastructure to support increased data traffic demands, offering a robust solution for diverse B2B networking requirements. Revo Distribution Limited specializes in supplying high-quality used and refurbished telecommunications and data centre equipment, including modules like the Ericsson RDH 102 56/1. For B2B clients seeking cost-effective infrastructure solutions without compromising performance, our inventory provides an excellent alternative to new hardware. By offering meticulously tested and certified used and refurbished units, Revo enables telecom operators and data centre providers to expand or upgrade their networks efficiently and sustainably. This approach significantly reduces capital expenditure while maintaining operational integrity. Our commitment to extending the lifecycle of existing infrastructure helps clients maximize their investments and supports environmentally responsible practices. Partnering with Revo ensures access to reliable, enterprise-grade components that seamlessly integrate into current network architectures, facilitating seamless network evolution and operational continuity.