Single fiber bi-directional data links
XG-PON: Down 9.953Gbps/ Burst Mode Up 2.488Gbps application
XGS-PON: Down 9.953Gbps/ Burst Mode Up 9.953Gbps and 2.488Gbps application
SFP+ package with SC/UPC Receptacle connector
Hot-pluggable capability
High power 1577nm EML and 1270nm DFB LD
High sensitivity 1270nm and 1577nm APD
Support 20km transmission distance with SMF
Low EMI and excellent ESD protection
Digital diagnostic monitor interface
0 to 70°C operating case temperature
3.3V power supply
RoHS6 compliance
10G GPON (also known as XG-PON) is a 2010 computer networking standard for data links, capable of delivering shared Internet access rates up to 10 Gbit/s (gigabits per second) over fiber. This is the ITU-T‘s next generation standard following on from G-PON. Passive optical network (PON) architecture has become a cost-effective way to meet performance demands in access networks, Passive optical networks are used for the "Fibre-to-the-home" or "Fibre-to-the-premises" last mile with splitters that connect each central transmitter to many subscribers. The 10 Gbit/s shared capacity is the downstream speed broadcast to all users connected to the same PON, and the 2.5 Gbit/s upstream speed uses multiplexing techniques to prevent data frames from interfering with each other.
XG-PON (10G down / 2.5G up) – ITU G.987, 2009. XG-PON is essentially a higher bandwidth version of GPON. It has the same capabilities as GPON and can co-exist on the same fiber with GPON. XG-PON has been minimally deployed to date.
XGS-PON (10G down / 10G up) – ITU G.9807.1, 2016. XGS-PON is a higher bandwidth, symmetric version of GPON. Again, the same capabilities of GPON and can co-exist on the same fiber with GPON. XGS-PON deployments are just beginning.