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Siemens STM-16 OPT INTFC BOARD

Part Number
S42024-L5209-A100-10
Manufacturer
Siemens
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This Siemens STM-16 Optical Interface Board provides 2.5 Gbps optical connectivity for SDH telecom networks.

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About This Part

The Siemens STM-16 Optical Interface Board, SKU S42024-L5209-A100-10, is a critical component for Synchronous Digital Hierarchy (SDH) transmission systems. Designed to facilitate high-speed data transfer, this board converts electrical signals into optical signals and vice-versa, enabling robust communication over fiber optic cables. Operating at the STM-16 level, it supports a nominal data rate of 2.5 Gigabits per second (2488.32 Mbps), making it essential for high-capacity network segments. Typically deployed in core and metropolitan area networks, this optical interface board is integral to telecommunication carriers and large enterprise data centers. Its primary application involves establishing high-bandwidth optical links between network elements such as Add-Drop Multiplexers (ADMs), Digital Cross-Connects (DXCs), and routers. It ensures reliable and efficient transport of voice, video, and data traffic, forming the backbone of modern digital communication infrastructure. Revo Distribution Limited offers this Siemens STM-16 Optical Interface Board as a cost-effective solution for maintaining, upgrading, and expanding existing SDH networks. By providing access to high-quality, refurbished equipment from a trusted brand like Siemens, we enable our B2B clients to extend the operational life of their infrastructure without significant capital expenditure. This commitment helps operators sustain network performance and reliability while optimizing their investment in critical telecom assets.