The HPFC-5200D/2.3 is a fiber optic transceiver module manufactured by Agilent (Hewlett-Packard). It's designed for high-speed data communication over optical fiber. The "/2.3" likely refers to a specific wavelength or performance characteristic of the module.
Applications
- Gigabit Ethernet
- Fiber Channel
- Storage Area Networks (SANs)
- High-speed data links
- Telecommunications equipment
- Data centers
Features
- High-speed data transmission
- 850 nm VCSEL transmitter
- PIN photodiode receiver
- Duplex LC connector
- Compliant with industry standards (e.g., Gigabit Ethernet, Fiber Channel)
- Low power consumption
- Small form factor
Benefits
- High Bandwidth: Enables high-speed data transfer.
- Long Distance Communication: Allows data transmission over extended distances via optical fiber.
- Immunity to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI): Fiber optic communication is immune to EMI, ensuring reliable data transmission.
- Small Size: Compact form factor allows for high-density port configurations.
- Low Power Consumption: Reduces energy costs and heat dissipation.
Additional Details
The HPFC-5200D/2.3 transceiver typically operates at a wavelength of 850nm using a VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser) as the light source for transmission and a PIN photodiode for receiving the optical signal. It utilizes a duplex LC connector for connecting to optical fiber cables. The module's performance characteristics, such as data rate, optical power budget, and link distance, are detailed in the manufacturer's datasheet. The transceiver is designed to comply with relevant industry standards, ensuring interoperability with other compatible devices. Operating temperature range and power supply requirements are also specified in the datasheet.