The SFP+ transceiver provides 10GBase-T throughput up to 100m over cat6a/cat7 copper cable. This transceiver is compliant with IEEE 802.3az, IEEE 802.3-2012, SFF-8472, SFF-8432 and SFP+ MSA. Each SFP+ transceiver module is individually tested to be used on a series of switches, routers, servers, network interface card (NICs) etc. Featuring low power consumption, this hot swappable 10G SFP+ transceiver is ideal for enterprise networking for LAN applications and different other networking places using copper connections.
Note: The FS P/N is changed from SFP-10G-T100 to SFP-10G-T-100, but the product is the same. Only the FS P/N has been changed.
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H3C SFP-XG-T100 Compatible SFP+ 10GBASE-T Copper 100m RJ-45 Transceiver Module (LOS)
#154920
#154920
US$139.00
FS P/N: SFP-10G-T-100FS P/N: SFP-10G-T-100
125 Solds
19 Reviews
4 Questions
Transceiver Models:
1229 in U.S. Warehouse, Get it by 16 Oct, 2024
30 in Global Warehouse, Get it by 21 Oct, 2024
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H3C SFP-XG-T100 Compatible 10GBASE-T SFP+ SGMII Transceiver Module (Copper, 100m, RJ-45)
Specifications
H3C Compatible
SFP-XG-T100
Vendor Name
FS
Form Factor
SFP+ SGMII
Max Data Rate
10Gbps
Media
10G@Cat6a/Cat7
5G@Cat5e/Cat6 or better
100M/1000M/2.5G@Cat5/Cat5e or better
5G@Cat5e/Cat6 or better
100M/1000M/2.5G@Cat5/Cat5e or better
Max Cable Distance
100m@Cat6a/Cat7
Connector
RJ-45
Cable Type
Copper
Special Features
RX_LOS
DDM/DOM
Not Implemented
Power Consumption
≤1.8W
EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility)
Supported
Commercial Temperature Range
0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
Protocols
IEEE 802.3az, IEEE 802.3-2012, SFF-8472, SFF-8432, SFP+ MSA
Quality Testing Program
Quality Testing Program
Optical Transceivers Testing Learn more
Quality Certifications
To get the detailed certification, please go to the Compliance Center.
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.
Features
Flexible Local Area Network Deployment
It is possible to create a flexible and low-cost local area network using pre-installed Ethernet cables over short distances.
Low Power Consumption for Energy-saving
Built-in Broadcom Chip enables 10G Ethernet stable transmission and low power consumption, saving energy and offering cost-effective solution.
Broadcom Chip
Stable Transmission
≤1.8W
Low Power Consumption
10Gbps
Up to 10G Ethernet Connection
Easy to Install with RJ45 Connector
RJ45 interface with hot swappable, Plug and Play, designed for 10G Ethernet connections within racks and across adjacent racks over Cat 6a/7 cable.
Tested in Host Devices for Proven Interoperability
Enable Seamless Connectivity for Your Network
Reconfiguring the transceiver to work with different brands,FS BOX offers flexibility in stock costs.
Data Rate (Max) | 10Gbps | 10M/100M/1G/2.5G/5G/10Gbps | 10Gbps | 10Gbps | 10Gbps |
Cable Distance (Max) | 30m 80m | 30m | 100m | 30m | 300m@OM3 400m@OM4 |
Cable Type | Cat6A/Cat7 or Better | Cat6a/Cat7 | Cat6A/Cat7 or Better | Cat6A/Cat7 or Better | MMF |
TX Power | — | — | — | — | -7.3~-1dBm |
Receiver Sensitivity | — | — | — | — | <-11.1dBm |
Power Consumption | ≤2.9W ≤2.5W | ≤2.5W | <1.8W | ≤2.5W | <1W <0.5W |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 70°C -40 to 85°C (IND) | 0 to 70°C | 0 to 70°C | -40 to 85°C (IND) | 0 to 70°C -40 to 85°C (IND) |
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V***e
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September 23, 2024
I initially bought 4pcs Mikrotik S+RJ10 (SFP+ 10G to RJ-45) and installed them in a passively cooled Mikrotik CRS309-1G-8S+IN 10G Ethernet switch. In less than 1 hour with minimal traffic those transcievers reached over 98 degrees C and were shut down for protection. I tried some ghetto cooling with suspended 120mm fans blowing air on the front of the switch and the RJ-45 modules were still very hot at 80 degrees C.
After some investigation I found out that those modules were equipped with Marvell 88X3310 chip and were drawing about 3W of power, much of which was transformed into heat, a lot of heat. The regular optical transcievers draw <1W and during fanless operation they register about 45-65 degrees C.
I've found out that there were new SFP+ 10G to RJ-45 modules powered by Broadcom BCM84891 chip which have a power draw under 1.8W. There are also some Ubiquiti UACC-CM-RJ45-MG modules available (also powered by Broadcom chip) but those are not recognized by my switch. Since I don't want to use active cooling in my networking box, I gave the FS SFP-10G-T-100 a shot.
I've modded the switch and applied a 5mm thick thermal pads between the PCB and the metal case, under the SFP cages (I had to disassemble the large heatsink and take out the PCB). This helped shaving about 10 degrees from the operating temperatures of the SFP modules. Right now I have 4x SFP-10G-T-100 (spaced by one SFP+ cage: empty or with a low power optical module in order to have the high temperature modules spaced out) and 3x optical transcievers in that switch.
The Mikrotik is stacked next to a CISCO CBS350 with 30W allocated PoE and radiating hefty amounts of heat all around ... the 10G SFP+ to RJ-10 modules are warm, but I can keep my fingers on them as long as I like (probably they have a temperature around 50-60 degrees C, and an ambient of 28-30 degrees C).
The whole setup works perfectly in a nearly closed box, with no fans at all. One thing that is missing on the FS modules is the temperature reporting, but as long as they are stable I couldn't care less.
I'm very happy with the FS SFP-10G-T-100 modules as they are not so hot and I still get 10G Ethernet speed on 4x 15-20 meters cat5e SFP cables. The FS support team is top notch, kudos to them!
After some investigation I found out that those modules were equipped with Marvell 88X3310 chip and were drawing about 3W of power, much of which was transformed into heat, a lot of heat. The regular optical transcievers draw <1W and during fanless operation they register about 45-65 degrees C.
I've found out that there were new SFP+ 10G to RJ-45 modules powered by Broadcom BCM84891 chip which have a power draw under 1.8W. There are also some Ubiquiti UACC-CM-RJ45-MG modules available (also powered by Broadcom chip) but those are not recognized by my switch. Since I don't want to use active cooling in my networking box, I gave the FS SFP-10G-T-100 a shot.
I've modded the switch and applied a 5mm thick thermal pads between the PCB and the metal case, under the SFP cages (I had to disassemble the large heatsink and take out the PCB). This helped shaving about 10 degrees from the operating temperatures of the SFP modules. Right now I have 4x SFP-10G-T-100 (spaced by one SFP+ cage: empty or with a low power optical module in order to have the high temperature modules spaced out) and 3x optical transcievers in that switch.
The Mikrotik is stacked next to a CISCO CBS350 with 30W allocated PoE and radiating hefty amounts of heat all around ... the 10G SFP+ to RJ-10 modules are warm, but I can keep my fingers on them as long as I like (probably they have a temperature around 50-60 degrees C, and an ambient of 28-30 degrees C).
The whole setup works perfectly in a nearly closed box, with no fans at all. One thing that is missing on the FS modules is the temperature reporting, but as long as they are stable I couldn't care less.
I'm very happy with the FS SFP-10G-T-100 modules as they are not so hot and I still get 10G Ethernet speed on 4x 15-20 meters cat5e SFP cables. The FS support team is top notch, kudos to them!
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Maldives
September 09, 2024
This works very well with low power and without overheating.
It works as stated with 10G speed without any issues. 100% recommended.
We use the 100M ones as it has low power and temp is low on high usage.
It works as stated with 10G speed without any issues. 100% recommended.
We use the 100M ones as it has low power and temp is low on high usage.
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Netherlands
December 14, 2023
The transceiver arrived promptly, well packaged. Tested 10Gbe connection in Intel SFP+ port, working as expected!
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