INFINEON V23818-S5-B2

Fiber Optics
SFP - Small Form-factor Pluggable
Cage Dust Plug
V23818-S5-B2
Design Benefits
• SFP MSA compliant1)
• Prevents internal system component contamination
• Maintains system airflow requirements
Applications
• Multi-port switches
• Unclean environments
• Any unused SFP ports
File: 1137
File: 1136
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Current MSA documentation can be found at www.infineon.com/fiberoptics.
Data Sheet
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Package Outlines
Package Outlines
Dimensions in mm [inches]
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Data Sheet
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