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1x9 Transceiver

1x9 transceivers are the earliest and oldest-style optical modules. Initially created in the 1990s, they aimed at 100M/1G Ethernet, Fibre Channel, ATM, FDDI, SDH/SONET, and video applications. Then, they were gradually replaced by more advanced and intelligent GBICs, SFPs, SFP+, and QSFPs. Nowadays, most optical transceiver manufacturers have stopped producing and offering these 1x9 modules. However, some industrial and video sector customers still use this style. As a one-stop supplier of optical transceivers, OPTCORE continues to provide various 1x9 transceivers, including dual fiber, BiDi, and CWDM types. The data rates cover 2Mbps, 10Mpbs, 82Mbps, 100Mbps, 155Mbps, 622Mbps, 1.25Gbps, and 2.5Gbps and support 500m to 120km distances. Moreover, we promise the highest quality and reliability for customers' needs. Whether you need 1x9 transceivers for legacy systems or specialized applications, OPTCORE has many options.

  • Legacy 1x9 SIP form factor for various industrial applications
  • Available in SC, FC, and ST fiber connector
  • Single +3.3 or 5V power supply operation
  • Provide commercial grade (0~70°C) and industrial grade (-40~85°C) choice
  • Back by 5-year warranty
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FAQs About 1x9 Transceiver

They are fully compatible with equivalent 1x9 transceivers from other manufacturers like Broadcom, Eoptolink, and APAC. But ensure you choose the right model for your application (data rate, voltage, connector, and operating temperature)
Sometimes, you may connect them with the matched rate, wavelength, and distance. However, in most cases, we don't recommend like that.
Yes, we offer a comprehensive line of industrial transceivers supporting -40~85C temperature. All industrial transceivers are manufactured with industrial components and pass the temperature cycle test.
The most critical reasons are technological evolution and market share. The rapid pace of technological evolution has led to the development of smaller and more intelligent transceiver modules like SFP and SFP+. Besides that, Its big size and hot-swap shortage prevent its market share. Therefore, most manufacturers have shifted their focus towards producing these newer and more popular SFP and SFP+.
You should use a PC or UPC polished fiber connector with it; don't use an APC connector.