by H***z on 03/06/2024
Sure, Bidi Transceiver used to be in pairs, such as a Cisco Compatible SFP-10G23-BX10-I device is always connected to a SFP-10G32-BX10-I device with a single strand of standard SMF.
by W***x on 03/10/2024
The primary difference from traditional duplex optical modules is that the BiDi optical module operates as a simplex module allowing the customer to double the utilization of the existing fiber. Besides, bidirectional transceiver doubles the amount of network equipment that can be attached to the same set of 4 fibers, compared to regular transceivers.
by FS.com on 03/03/2024
by L***n on 01/16/2024
Yes, as long as the non-FS 10G transceivers meet the relevant industry standards and specifications, FS 10G transceivers are fully interoperable.
by FS.com on 01/17/2024
by H***r on 10/17/2023
Yes, this module is a single fiber bidirectional module that utilizes wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) technology for bidirectional transmission.
by FS.com on 10/18/2023
Filtering is accomplished through the filters in the optical module, while simultaneously transmitting the TX optical signal and receiving the RX optical signal, or vice versa.
by FS.com on 10/17/2023
If you use single-mode patch cable to connect, the signal will be better, within 10KM can be directly connected, 20KM and above need to be used with attenuator.
by FS.com on 10/17/2023
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