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Dimensions: 13.5 x 18.4 x 72.4 mm
Wavelength: 1310nm
Cable Distance: 10km
Data Rate (max): 200Gb
Low End Case Temperature (°C): 0℃
High End Case Temperature (°C): 70℃
Power Supply: 3.3v
Connector: LC duplex
Warranty: 3-year
Fiber Type: SMF
Data Rate: 4X50Gb/S
DDM: Yes
Form Factor: CFP2
Finisar’s FTLC3322x3NL CFP2 Analog Coherent Optics (ACO) transceiver module is designed to support high density line card applications with the coherent Digital Signal Processor (DSP) on the host board. The Class 2 FTLC3322U3NL module with a linear RF interface can support spectral shaping as well as multiple modulation formats to achieve optimized balancing of transmission reach and data rate requirements. The module can be tuned across the full C-band, with optional Flexgrid® support. The FTLC3322U3NL transceiver conforms to the OIF-CFP2-ACO-01.0 implementation agreement. The optical transceiver is RoHS compliant as described in Finisar Application Note AN-2038.
Features
Hot pluggable industry standard CFP2 form factor
Conforms with OIF-CFP2-ACO-01.0 implementation agreement, Class 1 or 2
Class 2 module supports spectral shaping and multiple modulation formats:
100G DP-QPSK
150G DP-8QAM
200G DP-16QAM
Full C-band tunable Tx and Rx, with optional Flexgrid® support
Power dissipation <13.0W
RoHS compliant
MDIO management interface
Commercial case temperature range: 0°C to 70°C
Applications
Regional 100G DWDM coherent transmission (DP-QPSK)
Metro 200G DP-16QAM coherent transmission (DP-16QAM modulation)
Data Center interconnect
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