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Comprehensive End to End 90 Day WarrantyNational Instruments SFP Plus Cable
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$250.00
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$250.00
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$250.00
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Product Description
The SFP+ Cable from National Instruments is specifically engineered to establish Ethernet connections over copper. This cable is compatible with National Instruments devices that are equipped with SFP ports. The SFP+ Cable features two 1-Pin, Male SFP+ connectors. For compatibility with SFP ports on National Instruments Controllers, USRP RIO, and FlexRIO devices, this cable is an ideal choice. It uses a twin axial cable for effective data and signal transmission. The SFP+ Cable can be procured in varied lengths with associated part numbers as follows: 0.5 m (Part Number: 784076-0R5), 1 m (Part Number: 784076-01), 3 m (Part Number: 784076-03), and 5 m (Part Number: 785681-05). Also, there are versions of the SFP+ Cable featuring 2-Pin, LC/LC Duplex connectors. These variations are equipped with a multimode optical fiber and are available in lengths of 10 m (Part Number: 784184-10), 50 m (Part Number: 784184-50), and 100 m (Part Number: 784184-100). A separate version with 2-Pin, LC/LC Duplex connectors has a single mode optical fiber and comes as a 10m cable (Part Number: 784185-10). Constructed to support a maximum transmission speed of up to 10.31 Gbps, the SFP+ Cable from National Instruments is compliant with the specifications outlined in the relevant MSA. The implemented SFP connector in this cable utilizes two conductors for data transmission, providing better performance than single conductor-based coaxial cables, and supporting high-speed differential signal applications.