Generic Compatible 50GBASE-SR SFP56 transceiver supports up to 100m link lengths over OM4 MMF via a LC duplex connector. Digital Diagnostics functions are available via a 2-wire serial interface. The transceivers are compliant with the applicable requirements defined in SFF-8402, SFF-8472, IEEE 802.3cd, OIF-CEI-04.0, and RoHS-6 compliant. It is suitable for 50GBase Ethernet applications.
Note: The FS P/N is changed from SFP56-SR-50G to SFP-50GSR-85, but the product is the same. Only the FS P/N has been changed.
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Generic Compatible 50GBASE-SR SFP56 Optical Transceiver Module (MMF, 850nm, 100m, LC, DOM)
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Fully certified to meet strict international safety and quality standards for the industry. Go to the Compliance Center for specific certifications.
Please Note: Installing a third party transceiver does not void your network equipment warranty. Network equipment manufacturers all have guidelines stating that warranty support on their products will not be affected.

