The loopback module is a 25Gbps Quad Small Form Factor Pluggable SFP28 loopback module for testing SFP28 transceiver ports on host/system boards. By substituting a full-featured SFP28 transceiver, the electrical loopback provides a cost effective method for SFP28 port testing.
Note: The FS P/N is changed from SFP28-LB to SFP-LOOP-25G, but the product is the same. Only the FS P/N has been changed.
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HW Compatible SFP28 25G Passive Loopback Testing Module
#190394
#190394
US$28.00
FS P/N: SFP-LOOP-25GFS P/N: SFP-LOOP-25G
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HW Compatible 25G SFP28 Passive Loopback Testing Module
Specifications
Part Number
SFP-LOOP-25G
Vendor Name
FS
Form Factor
SFP28
Max Data Rate
28Gbps
Attenuation
0dB
Power Consumption
0W
DDM/DOM
Supported
Temperature Range
0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
Protocols
MSA Compliant,SONET, SDH, Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel
Application
SFP28 Port Testing, Board Level System Testing
Quality Testing Program
Quality Testing Program
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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
25G SFP28 Loopback Module for Testing
This low-profile passive SFP28 25G loopback cable features typical insertion loss (attenuation) characteristics of a mere 0dB, consuming no more than 0.0 Watts of power during the testing process.
Power Consumption
0W
Attenuation
0dB
Max Data Rate
28Gbps
Make Port Testing Easier and More Efficient
Compared with traditional loopback testing where modules are connected to jumpers, loopback modules are simpler and more efficient in port testing, allowing you to check port operating status by simply plugging in the switch.
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