SFP Module: What's It and How to Choose It?
Jul. 12, 2022
SFP module is still being utilized as an industry standard by worldwide manufacturers and providers today. It has been an industry workhorse for over 20 years in many networks such as SONET, Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, PON, and other communications standards. This guide is going to explain some tips about the SFP module for beginners.
So What Exactly Is an SFP Module?
SFP stands for small form-factor pluggable, also known as mini-gbic (gigabit interface converter).
An SFP module is simply a small modular transceiver that plugs into an SFP port on a network switch or server. SFP module has replaced the GBIC module in most applications because of its small size, allowing it to be used in tight networking spaces to provide fast communication between switches and important networking components. And, the SFP module is hot-pluggable, which makes it easy to adjust existing networks without having to redesign the entire cable infrastructure.
1.25G BIDI SFP 3KM
Choose SFP Copper or Fiber Module?
SFP module comes in various types on the basis of different classification standards. It works with copper or fiber optics.
On the fiber optics side, there are single-mode SFP modules and multimode SFP modules, which allow users to select the appropriate transceiver according to the required optical range for the network. The most common optical transceivers are the 850nm wavelength for a maximum of 550 meters with multimode fiber optics and the 1310nm wavelength for a maximum of 20km with single-mode fiber optics. Copper-based SFP modules primarily are 1000BASE-T and 1000BASE-TX SFP modules used in gigabit Ethernet networking within 100 meters.
Dual Fiber 155m 4.25g SFP Transceivers
Choose SFP or Advanced SFP+?
According to the transmission speed, the most common SFP module on the market today is the 1Gb, including 1000base-T/TX, 1000base-SX, 1000base-LX/LX10, 1000base-BX10, 1000base-LX/LH, 1000base-EX, and 1000base-ZX.
With the expansion of networks and ever-increasing demand for bandwidth, the 10Gb SFP+ module is becoming more and more popular. 10Gb SFP, also known as SFP+, is a newer version with faster speeds of the same form factor. In the SFP+ family, you will primarily find SFP+ SR, SFP+ LR, SFP+ ZR modules for 10 Gigabit ethernet networking.
1.25G 120KM CWDM SFP
Can We Use SFP Hardware in SFP+ Slots?
In many cases, the SFP+ port accepts SFP optics, but the speed will be down to 1G instead of 10G. However, SFP+ optics cannot be plugged into the SFP port, because SFP+ does not support speed under 1G.
Choose an MSA Compatible SFP or Not?
Compatibility is often the most parameter users care about when buying an MSA SFP module. MSA (multi-source agreement) is an agreement supported by a number of manufacturers who came together to collaborate and standardize the fit-form and try to provide a reliable means of mixing and matching SFP brands successfully. Third-party companies also have developed their own tools to program SFP modules to be compatible with the OEM. So, the MSA compatibility SFP module can be used successfully in most networks.