What is SFP Connector?
The SFP Connector is a physical interface designed for use with SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) modules. Installed in networking devices such as switches, routers, and servers, it provides a high-speed data transmission point.
Features and Applications of SFP Connector
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Miniaturized Design
Compact dimensions (approximately 13.4 × 56.5 × 8.5 mm), ideal for high-density layouts and PCB space-saving.
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High-Speed Transmission
Supports transmission rates of 1Gbps (SFP), 10Gbps (SFP+), and 25Gbps (SFP28), meeting modern data communication needs.
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Hot-Pluggable
Allows module insertion or removal during device operation without rebooting, enhancing maintenance and scalability.
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EMI Shielding
Most models include EMI shields to protect signal integrity and reduce electromagnetic interference.
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High Compatibility
Standardized pin configuration enables compatibility with various module types, including optical and copper interfaces.
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Multiple Interface Support
Compatible with LC optical connectors, RJ45 copper connectors, and other module-specific terminals.
Application Fields
Used in network switches/routers, servers and storage systems, fiber-optic communication equipment, industrial automation, surveillance systems, and specialized intranet infrastructures across educational, medical, and government sectors.
Where to Buy SFP Connector
SFP Connectors have matured since their introduction in 2015. In Taiwan, manufacturers like Anytronic Corporation Limited began producing them in 2016. Their product range—made from LCP and available in various specifications—is widely adopted in networking and electronics equipment.
Introduction to SFP Connector Components
- Connector
- EMI Case-Single
- EMI Case-Double
- SFP TO RJ45