Hisense LTF3202-BC+ Compatible 10G BiDi SFP+, Tx1330/Rx1270

Hisense Broadband compatible LTF3202-BC+ - Key Features
- Compatibility: Hisense Broadband
- Media Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Fiber Count: BiDi
- Connector: Single LC/UPC
- Maximum Distance: 20 km
- Average Link Budget: 9 dB
- Tx Wavelength: 1330 nm
- Supported Data Rate: 1.25 Gbps - 11.32 Gbps
- DDM/DOM: Supported
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C
Hisense Broadband LTF3202-BC+ Price
Hisense Broadband compatible LTF3202-BC+ Specifications
Form Factor | SFP+ |
Media Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
Fiber Count | BiDi |
Connector | Single LC/UPC |
Maximum Distance | 20 km |
Average Link Budget | 9 dB |
TX Wavelength | 1330 nm |
RX Wavelength | 1270 nm |
Supported Data Rate | 1.25 Gbps - 11.32 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 10G Ethernet (10.31Gbps), Gigabit Ethernet (1.25 Gbps) |
Supported Fiber Channel Applications | 10G Fiber Channel (10.52 Gbps), 1G Fiber Channel (1.0625 Gbps), 2G Fiber Channel (2.125 Gbps), 4G Fiber Channel (4.25 Gbps), 8G Fiber Channel (8.5 Gbps) |
SDH/SONET Standards | STM-64 (9.95Gbps) |
DDM/DOM | Supported |
Tx Wavelength Bandwidth | 40 nm (1310-1350 nm) |
Rx Wavelength Bandwidth | 40 nm (1250-1290 nm) |
Minimum Transmitting Power | -5 dBm |
Maximum Transmitting Power | 0 dBm |
Receiver Sensitivity | -14.5 dBm |
Receiver Overload | 4 dBm |
Dispersion | 140-160 ps/nm |
Transmitter Type | DFB Laser |
Receiver Type | PIN photodiode |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-70°C |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE,Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant,RoHS,SFF-8431,SFP MSA |
Hisense Broadband compatible LTF3202-BC+ Datasheet
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Hisense Broadband compatible LTF3202-BC+ Description
EdgeOptic's LTF3202-BC+ compatible is a Hisense Broadband-coded Tx1330/Rx1270 version of the EdgeOptic BIDI-10G-SFP-20B multi-vendor 10G BiDi SFP+ transceiver. It carries Hisense Broadband-recognized identification data, so host equipment programmed for the LTF3202-BC+ reads it as a matching module. This is the B-side of a bidirectional pair: it transmits at 1330 nm and receives at 1270 nm over a single strand of single-mode fiber.
Bidirectional operation carries transmit and receive on a single strand of single-mode fiber, where a conventional duplex 10G link needs two strands, so a BiDi pair halves fiber-strand consumption on the span. That makes the module a practical fit for metro, campus, and inter-building links where spare fiber is limited. The EdgeOptic compatible reaches 20 km over single-mode fiber with a 9 dB link budget covering connector and splice loss across the span. It must pair at the far end with a Tx1270/Rx1330 A-side module, such as the LTF2302-BC+ compatible. The module uses a single LC/UPC connector.
The optical interface uses a DFB laser transmitter and a PIN photodiode receiver. Transmit power runs from −5 dBm to 0 dBm, receiver sensitivity is better than −14.5 dBm, and the receiver tolerates input up to +4 dBm before overload. The module runs on a single +3.3 V supply across a 0 to 70 C operating range and supports digital optical monitoring, so host equipment can read live temperature, supply voltage, laser bias, and optical power. Build and safety compliance follows the SFP MSA and SFF-8431, with Class 1 laser rating per IEC 60825-1.
The LTF3202-BC+ compatible handles 10 Gigabit Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet traffic on SFF-8431 MSA-compliant 10G SFP+ host equipment. To confirm the part for a specific switch or router, contact our sales team with the host model.
Backed by 15+ years of EdgeOptic compatibility engineering across vendor optical platforms, the LTF3202-BC+ compatible ships next business day from EU stock with a lifetime warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Hisense module pairs with the LTF3202-BC+ at the other end of the link?
The LTF3202-BC+ is the B-side module: it transmits at 1330 nm and receives at 1270 nm. It pairs with the Tx1270/Rx1330 A-side LTF2302-BC+ at the opposite fiber end. A single-fiber BiDi link needs one of each so each module's transmit wavelength matches the receive wavelength at the far end. Ordering two B-side modules will not establish a link.