Syrotech GOXS-BI5312-20SC Data Center Optical Transceiver

399,999.00

The GOXS-BI5312-20SC is a 1.25G BiDi SFP optical transceiver designed for single-mode fiber, providing reliable data transmission up to 20 km using a single SC connector. Operating at 1550 nm transmit and 1310 nm receive wavelengths, it ensures high-speed Gigabit Ethernet performance for data centers, enterprise networks, and ISP fiber backbones.

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Syrotech GOXS-BI5312-20SC Data Center Optical Transceiver

Features

  • Bi‑Directional (BiDi) SFP optical transceiver for single‑fiber Gigabit connections
  • 1.25 Gbps data rate for high‑speed network links
  • Designed for single‑mode fiber (SMF) with up to 20 km reach
  • Uses 1550 nm transmit and 1310 nm receive wavelengths over a single fiber strand
  • SC connector for reliable fiber connections in data center environments
  • Hot‑pluggable SFP form factor for easy installation and maintenance
  • Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM / DOM) support for real‑time monitoring of optical parameters
  • Compliant with SFP MSA and IEEE 802.3z standards for broad compatibility with network equipment
  • Low power consumption with stable optical performance
  • RoHS‑compliant for environmental and safety standards

Specifications

Product Model GOXS‑BI5312‑20SC
Form Factor SFP (Small Form‑Pluggable)
Module Type Bi‑Directional (BiDi) Transceiver
Data Rate 1.25 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet)
Fiber Type Single Mode Fiber (SMF)
Maximum Distance Up to 20 km
Transmit Wavelength (Tx) 1550 nm
Receive Wavelength (Rx) 1310 nm
Connector Type SC (Standard Connector)
Optical Interface Single‑fiber BiDi operation
Laser Type FP or equivalent
Receiver Type PIN Photodiode
Tx Output Power Typically 0 to +3 dBm
Receiver Sensitivity Typically ≤ ‑21 dBm
Link Budget ~21 dB (typical)
Digital Diagnostic Monitoring (DDM / DOM) Supported (SFF‑8472 compliant)
Standards Compliance IEEE 802.3z, SFP MSA
Power Supply +3.3 V DC
Operating Temperature 0 °C to +70 °C
RoHS Compliance Yes
Typical Applications Data center fiber backbones, Gigabit Ethernet links, campus networks, ISP infrastructure