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Cudy SM10GMA-03 10Gbps SFP+ Multi-Mode LC Transceiver Module, 300m

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Cudy SM10GMA-03 10Gbps SFP+ Multi-Mode LC Transceiver Module, 300mThe Cudy SM10GMA 03 SFP+ 10Gbps LC MMF Module is engineered for reliable high speed connectivity in enterprise and data center environments. Supporting 10 100BASE Tx standards as specified in IEEE 802. 3, this transceiver ensures seamless integration into modern networking setups. Its hot pluggable SFP footprint allows easy installation and replacement without system downtime, making it a practical solution for professionals requiring efficiency and

The Cudy SM10GMA-03 SFP+ 10Gbps LC MMF Module is engineered for reliable high-speed connectivity in enterprise and data center environments. Supporting 10/100BASE-Tx standards as specified in IEEE 802.3, this transceiver ensures seamless integration into modern networking setups. Its hot-pluggable SFP footprint allows easy installation and replacement without system downtime, making it a practical solution for professionals requiring efficiency and uninterrupted service.

Designed with a compact RJ-45 connector assembly, the module is space-efficient and easy to manage in dense networking environments. The unit operates on a single +3.3V power supply, ensuring low power consumption while delivering stable performance. With RoHS compliance and a fully lead-free build, the SM10GMA-03 also aligns with eco-friendly standards without compromising durability.

The transceiver supports 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet over Cat 5 cable, making it versatile for a wide range of networking scenarios. Its operating temperature range from -40°C to +85°C ensures reliable performance in both standard office environments and demanding industrial applications. This wide tolerance enables deployment in challenging conditions without sacrificing speed or connectivity.

Compact yet powerful, the Cudy SM10GMA-03 SFP+ Module is the ideal choice for businesses seeking affordable, energy-efficient, and high-performance network expansion. Whether for upgrading existing infrastructure or supporting new deployments, it provides consistent data transfer, durability, and excellent value.

FEATURES:

Support 10base-T / 100base-Tx
Hot-pluggable SFP footprint
Compact RJ-45 connector assembly
RoHS compliant and lead-free
Single +3.3V power supply
10/100base-Tx Fast Ethernet over Cat 5 cable
Ambient Operating temperature -40°C to +85°C

SPECIFICATIONS:

+3.3 Volt Electrical Power Interface Supply Current: 300 mA (Max)Input Voltage: 3.13V (Min)/ 3.3V (Typ)/ 3.47V (Max)Maximum Voltage: 4V (Max)Surge Current: TBD
Supply Current 300 mA (Max)
Input Voltage 3.13V (Min)/ 3.3V (Typ)/ 3.47V (Max)
Maximum Voltage 4V (Max)
Surge Current TBD
Low-Speed Signals, Electronic Characteristics SFP Output LOW: 0V (Min)/ 0.5V (Max)SFP Output HIGH: host_Vcc - 0.5V (Min)/  host_Vcc + 0.3V (Max)SFP Input LOW: 0V (Min)/ 0.8V (Max)SFP Input HIGH: 2V (Min)/ Vcc + 0.3V (Max)
SFP Output LOW 0V (Min)/ 0.5V (Max)
SFP Output HIGH host_Vcc - 0.5V (Min)/  host_Vcc + 0.3V (Max)
SFP Input LOW 0V (Min)/ 0.8V (Max)
SFP Input HIGH 2V (Min)/ Vcc + 0.3V (Max)
High-Speed Electrical Interface, Transmission Line-SFP Line Frequency: 125MHz (Typ)Tx Output Impedance: 100 Ohm (Typ)Rx Input Impedance: 100 Ohm (Typ)
Line Frequency 125MHz (Typ)
Tx Output Impedance 100 Ohm (Typ)
Rx Input Impedance 100 Ohm (Typ)
High-Speed Electrical Interface, Host-SFPSingle ended data input swing 250mV (Min)/ 1200mV (Max)Single ended data output swing: 350mV (Min)/ 800mV (Max)Rise/Fall Time: 20 - 80% psecTx Input Impedance: 50 Ohm (Typ)Rx Output Impedance: 50 Ohm (Typ)
Single ended data input swing 250mV (Min)/ 1200mV (Max)
Single ended data output swing 350mV (Min)/ 800mV (Max)
Rise/Fall Time 20 - 80% psec
Tx Input Impedance 50 Ohm (Typ)
Rx Output Impedance 50 Ohm (Typ)
General Data Rate: 10Mb/sec (Min)/ 100Mb/sec (Max)
Data Rate 10Mb/sec (Min)/ 100Mb/sec (Max)
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature: -40 °C (Min)/ 85 °C (Max)Storage Temperature: -40 °C (Min)/ 85 °C (Max)
Operating Temperature -40 °C (Min)/ 85 °C (Max)
Storage Temperature -40 °C (Min)/ 85 °C (Max)
Product Dimensions 6.8 x 1.4 x 1.3 cm

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  • Cudy SM10GMA-03 SFP+ 10Gbps LC MMF 300M Module x1
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★★★★★ 4
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3.75/5 ⭐️ What this book lacked in being fully polished, it made up for in world and character building for sure! While the first half was hard to get through, as this is a book that starts you in the present and then goes back and forth between different times in the past to get you up to speed with what’s happening in the future (and it’s not all chronological in the past which made it even harder), once all of the book is set in the present, Tessa and her pack, Ryder, Dixon, Mac, and Tray, (and of course Josie the cat,) all begin their journeys of finding themselves both individually and within their pack which is so rewarding to see after all of the tragedy and sadness detailed in their last few years leading up to meeting. I think this book could’ve done with another beta reader or two to polish up grammatical errors as well, some of those took me out of the story for a minute to try to figure out what was trying to be communicated. Overall, this story filled with so many dichotomies of love and loss, grief and happiness, hurt and comfort, all culminating in a lovely story of a pack that strengthens each other after many tribulations, and it warms your heart so so much to see them go through every version of themselves, landing on secure and happy individuals who make a wonderful pack together. Would absolutely recommend if you like slow burn, rockstar, big city, and initially heavy and a bit dark but fades into comfort and fluffy omegaverse stories!
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★★★★★ 3
i should have waited for there to be reviews posted
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I'm being more generous than I should because this is a debut novel i downloaded this book because i like why choose and band romances i figured that it wouldn't take too long to get back to where the prologue was because the prologue seemed to be less than a day before they met the FMC and the MMCs don't meet til 60 % of the way in which for a Romance novel kinda hard for the relationship to develop or for there to be plot beyond them just meeting in a way where the FMC really lacks agency a lot of early plot and character things are forgotten about after they met it's almost as if the last third of the book was written first and then they went back to write backstory separately but forgot there needs to be a plot i get wanting to have background on the characters, but there has to be a way to do it without constant time jumps and no plot progression. Tessa's story jumps around a week lead up so much also the band aspect is very much an afterthought in the novel Spoilers-- one of the MMCs is openly pan and one of them has been dealing with a bi awakening but being somewhat defensive about it and once Tessa arrives that gets forgotten about til the epilogue and even then doesn't actually confront his sexuality the wrap up of the church hiding her name is tied up with a quick sentence, but no real consequences for anyone i honestly thought she forgot about family pack IRS deal until the final chapter and that gets resolved in an unsatisfying way the pack is upset that Tessa gets viewed as an object and tricked into the contract but has no interest in making the company's wrongdoings public or trying to prevent this from happening to other omegas tessa goes over a lot of struggles of homelessness but she only thinks about food waste once after joining the pack -- you'd think she'd use her newfound wealth and power to help other homeless individuals, especially youths and omegas. even a little side note to say that a portion of tour proceeds or her family fortune would go towards public food pantries and shelters would've done something to connect her beginning character to the end character
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★★★★★ 3
BORING and too long
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I could not believe how wordy and boring this book was. No spice at all. Slow burn is really a NO burn. Almost DNF and now I’m sorry I stuck with it. 500 pages could ave been 150 and it would have been more than enough. I highly doubt not recommend this work of yuck.
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Amanda
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★★★★★ 4
Good read
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Good book but good God was there a lot of preamble when I just wanted them to meet already haha
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★★★★★ 4
Still 4 stars
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A little to much before and to much dive into the days, months before, but I still kept reading. Maybe because of that you could read about them all. I just couldn't put this book in my to read another day list. I just wanted to know what happens to them.
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