X2 Transceivers
A X2 Transceiver is a combination of transmitter and receiver for the transfer of optical signals. The X2 Transceiver uses an electronic to optical converter to translate the signals within the X2 Transceiver. For the transmission, the X2 Transceiver uses LEDs or lasers. The reception of the X2 Transceiver signals takes place via a PIN or an APD detector. X2 Transceivers can be used in various hardware systems, e.g. in switches, servers, HBA's, etc. X2 Transceivers usually have an LC duplex connector.
Furthermore, X2 Transceivers are hot pluggable and thus can be used or removed during operation. BlueOptics X2 Transceivers also offer Digital Diagnostic Monitoring, which allows you to monitor various values of the X2 Transceiver, such as the temperature, while being in live mode.
Wide Range of Applications The BlueOptics BO32J852S3D X2 transceivers have a receiving function (receiver) and a transmission function (transmitter) for the transfer of optical signals via multi-mode fiber, regarding the respective 10 gigabit protocol, such as the 10GB Ethernet 802.3ae standard. BlueOptics BO32J852S3D X2 modules are suitable for the use in switches, routers, storage systems and other hardware in the first optical window at 850nm.