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Great question for anyone into optics or networking! FFP and SFP are types of optical transceivers (little modules that plug into switches/routers for fiber connections), but they refer to different characteristics.
- SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable): This is the physical form factor—the size, shape, and electrical connector. It's a standard module. You can have an SFP module that's designed for multi-mode fiber, single-mode fiber, copper cable, etc.
- FFP (Full-Featured Pluggable) is less common. More likely, you're thinking of SFP+ (enhanced SFP, for 10Gbps) or maybe SFP vs. SFP+. However, in some contexts, people might be asking about:
- SFP (Standard) vs. SFP (Full-Duplex)? Or,
- The real comparison you might mean: SFP (Standard) vs. SFP (with DDM/DOM)? DDM/DOM (Digital Diagnostic Monitoring) gives you temperature, laser bias, received power stats.
If you meant SFP vs. SFP+: SFP is typically for 1Gbps, SFP+ for 10Gbps. They are the same physical size but electrically different—don't mix them!
Here's a good technical resource: FS.com Guide to SFP Modules
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