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Fiber Optics Weekly Update, Feb 20, 2004
Analog Devices announced a Small Form Factor Pluggable (SFP) reference design for transceivers and transceiver modules for optical networks. ADI's SFP reference design supports SFF-8472 Digital Diagnostics and provides a complete optical transceiver chip set for the Multisource Agreement (MSA) market.
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The SFP reference design targets a number of applications, including 1G/2G Fibre Channel SFP/SFF (Small Form Factor) transceivers, Gigabit Ethernet SFP/SFF transceiver modules, multirate OC3 to OC48-FEC SFP/SFF transceiver modules and, when combined with ADI's ADN28X2 family of products, 4X Fibre Channel applications. The SFP reference design provides superior performance for design engineers who design systems with data rates up to 2.7 Gbps.
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