FTL Series Fiber Optic Transceiver Modules
Integra Optics fiber optic transceivers offer a versatile range of options to meet diverse networking needs
Integra Optics FTL series of fiber optic transceivers offers a versatile range of options to meet diverse networking needs. Most of the models operate at a wavelength of 850 nm for data transmission over distances of up to 300 m, such as data centers, LANs, and multimedia. There are also a few 1310 nm models in this line, for a longer reach of up to 40 km, useful for WANs, telecom backbone, FTTH, metropolitan networks, and more. With data speeds ranging from 1 Gbps to 10.5 Gbps, these transceivers cater to various applications in data centers and enterprise environments. The operating voltages span 3 V to 3.6 V, ensuring compatibility with multiple systems.
Features
- Wavelength choices of 850 nm for short-range networking or 1310 nm for short to medium distances
- Wide choice of data speeds: 1 Gbps, 1.25 Gbps, 2.1 Gbps, 3.7 Gbps, 4.2 Gbps, 10.3 Gbps, or 10.5 Gbps
- Most models operate at 3.3 V, though some offer 3 V to 3.6 V or 3.1 V to 3.4 V
- Connectors are all compact for use in high-density installations and include pluggable LC, SFP, SFP+, and QSFP+
- SFP+ and QSFP+ connectors support higher data rates
- SFP, SFP+, and QSFP+ transceivers are hot-pluggable and can be replaced without turning off the device
- Most of the transceivers have LC duplex connectors, allowing bi-directional communication and working with both single-mode and multimode fibers
- Models with MTP connectors combine multiple fibers in a single connector, allowing for higher-density installations
- All models are RoHS3 compliant, produced with environmentally friendly practices
- MSA compatibility for use with equipment made by various manufacturers
Applications
- For 1310 nm transceivers, short to moderate-distance transmissions (up to 10 km or 40 km) in LANs such as data centers, enterprise switching, and interconnections between telecom closets or buildings on campuses
- For 850 nm models, primarily short-distance communication (up to 300 meters) over multimode fiber, such as LANs, high-definition video transmission in broadcasting and media production, data center interconnects, and optical interconnects such as inter-card communication between high-speed network interfaces
- High-density installations that benefit from compact connector form factors
- High-speed data communications such as 10.3 Gbps and 10.5 Gbps

