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For Mikrotik S+RJ10 Transceiver 10G SFP+ 10Gbase-T Copper SFP+ to RJ-45 30meters:
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For Mikrotik S+RJ10 Transceiver 10G SFP+ 10Gbase-T Copper SFP+ to RJ-45 30meters

For Mikrotik S+RJ10 Transceiver 10G SFP+ 10Gbase-T Copper SFP+ to RJ-45 30meters

The 10GBase-T copper transceiver is a high performance integrated duplex data link for bi-directional communication over copper cable. Durable and Low Power Consumption – Less than 2.5W power dissipation and heat-conducting gasket provide superior heat dissipation function to dissipate heat away from module and increases its service life. It is specifically designed in with Marvell 88X3300 PHY chip following IEEE 802.3an and SFP+ Rate: 10G

  • 30 meters transmission over CAT.6a/CAT.7
  • Interface: RJ-45
  • RoHS
  • Compliant with 10G Base-T IEEE 802.3an
  • Temp. Range(℃): 0~70
  • Applications:
    • 10 Gigabit Ethernet
    Product DescriptionProduct m<300 m10 km20 km100 m550 mOptical class='pacp'>


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