Ubiquiti UF-SM-10G-S-20 | SFP+ Module | UFiber, BiDi, 10Gb/s, LC/UPC, 1270nm/1330nm, Single mode, 20-pack

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Ubiquiti UF-SM-10G-S-20 is a set of 20 U Fiber U Series SFP+ modules operating in bi-directional (BiDi) mode. They work at 1270 nm and 1330 wavelengths via single-mode fiber. Each module has an LC port. Ubiquiti SFP+ UF-SM-10G-S-20 modules provide transmission speed of 10 Gbps over a distance to 10 km. The UF-SM-10G-S-20 single-mode modules are ideal for long-distance fiber connections when creating new installations or expanding existing ones.
Features / filters | |
Output connector | LC |
SFP module - port speed | 10 Gbps |
Transmission distance | 4-20km |
Fiber optic connector | LC |
Fiber ports quantity | 1 |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85369010 |
Interface type | SFP+ |
Maximum data transfer rate | 10000 |
Maximum transfer distance | 10000 |
Number of products included | 20 |
Numbers of pieces in the package | 20-pack |
Product colour | Aluminium, Blue, Red |
SFP transceiver type | Fiber optic |
Single-mode fiber (SMF) supported | Yes |
Type of SFP duplex | Wavy (WDM) |
Wavelength | 1270/1330 nm, 1330, |
Basic technical parameters | |
Transmission speed | 10 Gbps |
Distance | 10 km |
Type of module | SFP+ |
Output connector | LC |
Type of transmission | Single-Mode |
Type of duplex | Waveform (WDM) |
Wavelength | 1270 nm and 1330 nm |
Declaration of conformity | Download |
For one-way long-distance routes, the UF-SM-10G module can be used at distances of up to 10 km and a speed of 10 Gb/s or the UF-SM-1G module at distances of up to 3 km and a speed of 1 Gb/s. In order to reuse the existing infrastructure to the maximum extent, BiDi (BiDirectional) models should be used, i.e. UF-SM-1G-S or UF-SM-10G-S.
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Check if the ports on the device are SFP or SFP+ ports. The latter can operate at 10 Gbps. Then select the fiber optic cable. Single mode fiber is usually used over longer distances, while multimode fiber is used over shorter distances.