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Brocade 32G SFP28 Module / Optical Transceiver - 850nm, Short Wave - 57-1000333-01

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Item number
129072
Condition
Used
Weight
30 g
Delivery time
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  • Brocade 32G SFP28 Module / Optical Transceiver - 850nm, Short Wave - 57-1000333-01
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Description: Brocade 32G SFP28 Module / Optical Transceiver - 850nm, Short Wave - 57-1000333-01
   
Brand name: Brocade
Material manufacturer: Brocade
Product type: optical transceiver
Form factor: SFP28
Data rate: 32 Gbit/s, 16 Gbit/s
Wave length: 850nm
Link length: max. 150m with OM4
Connector type: LC-Duplex
Application: SAN
   
Related part number(s):  
Part No.: 57-1000333-01
   
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x transceiver
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