Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

HanwhaSKU: 5922550

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Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

The Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module is a compact, high-performance fiber transceiver designed to empower data networking and optical networks with reliable, scalable Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. Built for modern switches, routers, and media converters, this 1 x LC SFP module delivers 1000Base-FX capabilities over multimode fiber, using a 1310 nm wavelength to maximize reach and minimize signal loss. With its plug-and-play design and hot-swappable form factor, it reduces downtime during upgrades and maintenance, making it a smart choice for uplinks, access layer networks, and backbone links. Whether you’re expanding a data center, upgrading campus infrastructure, or building a resilient WAN, this Hanwha SFP module provides a cost-effective, energy-efficient solution that blends seamlessly with existing equipment. Its multi-mode fiber compatibility and precise 1310 nm transmission make it ideal for short- to mid-range deployments, delivering stable performance across 2000 meters (6561.68 feet) of fiber. With a focus on reliability and compatibility, this SFP module is engineered to support robust link integrity, reduce collision domains, and improve network efficiency in busy environments.

  • Powerful 1 Gbps performance over fiber: The Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module supports 1000Base-FX, delivering a full gigabit Ethernet link over multimode fiber. Its 1310 nm wavelength is optimized for low attenuation in MMF, enabling dependable data transfer for enterprise networks, data centers, and campus deployments. This makes it an excellent choice for uplink connections between switches, servers, and storage devices where consistent latency and throughput matter most.
  • Long reach over multimode fiber: With a maximum distance of 6561.68 feet (2000 meters), this SFP module enables flexible network design without the need for repeaters or additional amplification. The ability to extend links across rooms, floors, or campus boundaries supports centralized data access, scalable expansion, and reliable disaster recovery paths, all while preserving signal integrity and minimizing installation complexity.
  • Compact, user-friendly, and hot-swappable: The mini-GBIC form factor is engineered for dense networking gear—reducing space requirements and enabling easy field upgrades. Its hot-swappable nature means you can insert or replace the module without powering down equipment (where supported by the host device), minimizing downtime and maintaining service continuity in mission-critical environments.
  • Reliable optical interface and connector: Featuring a single LC connector for fiber termination, this transceiver is designed for straightforward pairing with standard multimode fiber patch cables. Its robust optical interface minimizes insertion loss and reflections, helping network devices maintain high link budgets and steady performance under varying load conditions.
  • Versatile, enterprise-grade compatibility and efficiency: The Hanwha SFP module is suitable for a wide range of data networking scenarios—from switch-to-switch uplinks to server access links. Its energy-efficient operation, compact footprint, and standard 1310 nm MMF compatibility support modern IP networks, security appliances, and storage area networks, delivering reliable throughput while keeping power consumption in check.

Technical Details of Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

  • Product type: SFP (mini-GBIC) Module
  • Brand: Hanwha
  • Interface: 1 x LC connector
  • Standard: 1000Base-FX (Gigabit Ethernet over fiber)
  • Wavelength: 1310 nm
  • Fiber type: Multi-mode
  • Data rate: 1 Gbps
  • Maximum distance: Up to 6561.68 ft (2000 m)
  • Application: Data networking, Optical network
  • Connector: LC
  • Form factor: SFP (mini-GBIC)
  • Hot-swappable: Yes
  • Compliance: Designed for compatibility with standard 1000Base-FX networking environments

how to install Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module

Installing the Hanwha SFP (mini-GBIC) Module is quick and straightforward, designed to minimize network downtime while delivering reliable fiber connectivity. Follow these steps to ensure proper seating, alignment, and performance:

  • Prepare the equipment: Identify the SFP/SFP+ port on your switch, router, or media converter. Ensure the device supports hot-swapping (many modern devices do). Have your multimode fiber optic patch cable with LC connectors ready, making sure it matches the recommended fiber grade for your network’s link budget.
  • Power considerations: If your host device supports hot-swapping, you can insert the transceiver without powering down. If you’re unsure, follow your vendor’s guidelines and power down before insertion to avoid any risk to the equipment.
  • Insert the SFP module: Carefully align the Hanwha SFP module with the SFP port and slide it in until it seats firmly. You should hear or feel a soft click indicating a proper connection. Do not force the module or bend the connectors; improper seating can lead to alignment issues or intermittent links.
  • Connect the optical fiber: Attach the multimode fiber patch cable to the LC connector on the transceiver. Ensure correct polarity and proper insertion to minimize connection loss. Avoid excessive bending of the fiber and follow the recommended bend radius to preserve signal integrity.
  • Verify link status: Power up the device (if required) and check the port LEDs or the management interface to confirm an active link. Use the device’s diagnostic tools to verify optical parameters, link speed, and SFP status. If the link does not come up, re-seat the module and recheck the fiber connections, ensuring compatibility with your network equipment and switch configuration.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What applications is this Hanwha SFP module best suited for? A: It is ideal for Gigabit Ethernet fiber links in data centers, enterprise networks, campus networks, and optical backbones that require reliable uplinks, server connections, or storage networking over multimode fiber with a 1310 nm wavelength.
  • Q: What type of fiber and connector does it use? A: It uses multi-mode fiber with a single LC connector to interface with standard fiber optic cabling commonly used in internal data networks.
  • Q: What distance can the 1000Base-FX link cover? A: The module supports a maximum distance of up to 6561.68 feet (2000 meters), enabling flexible deployments across rooms, floors, or campus segments without additional amplification.
  • Q: Is this transceiver hot-swappable? A: Yes. The SFP mini-GBIC is designed for hot-swapping in compatible switches and routers, minimizing downtime during maintenance or upgrades.
  • Q: Do I need special drivers or software? A: In most cases, no. 1000Base-FX SFP transceivers operate plug-and-play with standard network devices. Ensure your device firmware supports SFP modules and that the SFP is recognized by the management interface.
  • Q: Is it compatible with both enterprise and data center gear? A: The module is designed for broad compatibility with standard 1000Base-FX networking environments. Always verify compatibility with your specific switch or router model and firmware version before deployment.

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