Brief: Ever wondered how to maximize your video infrastructure's bandwidth without laying new fiber? This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the E-link 3G-SDI CWDM SFP Optical Transceiver. You'll see how this high-performance module enables robust, long-reach video transmission up to 40km, supports data rates from 50Mbps to 2.97Gbps, and is compliant with key SMPTE standards.
Related Product Features:
Compatible with SMPTE 297-2006 and supports data rates from 50 Mbps to 2.97 Gbps for SD-SDI, HD-SDI, and 3G-SDI applications.
Provides a maximum transmission distance of 40km over single-mode fiber, even with 3Gbps pathological signals.
Features an 18-wavelength CWDM DFB transmitter covering 1270nm to 1610nm to increase bandwidth on existing fiber.
Hot-pluggable SFP footprint that is MSA compliant and supports digital diagnostic functions via the I2C interface.
Operates with a single +3.3V power supply and features low power consumption for efficient performance.
Designed for a wide operating case temperature range of 0 to +70°C, ensuring reliability in various environments.
Supports video pathological patterns for SMPTE 259M, 344M, 292M, and 424M serial rates, ensuring robust signal integrity.
Class I Laser product compliant with FDA/CDRH and IEC-60825 standards for safe operation.
FAQs:
What is the maximum transmission distance supported by this 3G-SDI CWDM SFP transceiver?
The transceiver supports a maximum transmission distance of up to 40 kilometers over single-mode fiber when operating at 3Gbps with pathological signals.
Which industry standards and data rates is this transceiver compatible with?
It is compatible with SMPTE standards 259M (SD-SDI), 344M, 292M (HD-SDI), and 424M (3G-SDI), supporting data rates from 50 Mbps to 2.97 Gbps.
How does the CWDM technology benefit my existing video optical infrastructure?
The transceiver is available for all 18 CWDM wavelengths from 1270nm to 1610nm, allowing you to increase the bandwidth of your current fiber infrastructure without the need to install additional fiber strands.