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Transceiver

DEM-310GT

DEM-311GT

DEM-314GT

DEM-315GT

D-Link Gigabit Interface Converters are transceivers that connect Gigabit switches and 10/100Mbps switches with GBIC slots 
to Gigabit Ethernet networks, providing high-speed connections over the fiber-optic or twisted-pair cable. The fiber-optic 
transceivers have standard duplex LC connectors for connection compatibility. 

SFP Transceivers

Small Form Pluggable (SFP) Package

Hot Swappable

These transceivers use the industry-standard Small Form 
Pluggable (SFP) package. They slide into the mini GBIC 
slot of the Gigabit device. They provide the necessary signal 
amplification for data to be transmitted to the network cable 
from the port, and vice versa, for the port to receive data 
from the network cable.

All D-Link Mini GBIC transceivers are hot-swappable. You 
can remove or replace the GBIC transceiver with the system 
powered on. This permits modules and mini-GBICs to be 
added or swapped without interrupting the network.

Applications

Applications of the fiber transceivers include distributed 
multi-processing, Gigabit switch cascading, high-speed I/O 
file transfer, bus extension application, and channel 
extender/data storage.

Single-mode Fiber Transceiver (10 km)

DEM-310GT

1000BASE-LX port (IEEE 802.3z standard) 

- Duplex LC connector 
- Full duplex operation 
- 802.3x flow control support 
- Fiber type: 9um single-mode fiber up to 10 km 
- Wave length: 1310nm 
- Power support: 3.3V
- Power budget: 10.5dB 
- Hot pluggable
- Class 1 laser product complies with EN 60825-1 
- TTL signal detect indicator
- Metal enclosure for lower EMI

Multi-mode Fiber Transceiver (550 m)

DEM-311GT

- 1000BASE-SX port (IEEE 802.3z standard)
- Duplex LC connector  
- Full duplex operation 
- 802.3x flow control support 
- Fiber type: 50um or 62.5um multi-mode fiber up to 550 m 
- Wave length: 850nm 
- Power support: 3.3V
- Hot pluggable
- Class 1 laser product complies with EN 60825-1 
- TTL signal detect indicator
- Metal enclosure for lower EMI

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