Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFPs) are optical or electrical modules used to extend and flexibilise network connections in switches, routers, media converters and other communications equipment. These modules allow fast adaptation of interfaces, providing stable speeds, variable transmission distances and high compatibility with different types of cables and technologies.

Available in Fast Ethernet, Gigabit, 2.5G, 10G, 25G and 40G versions, SFP modules can be used with single-mode or multi-mode fibre optic as well as copper (RJ45) cables. Choosing the right SFP allows you to set up a scalable, efficient and performance-optimised network.

Advantages of using SFPs:

  • High flexibility - allow interfaces to be quickly changed as needed

  • Broad compatibility - works with many standardised network equipment

  • Optimised performance - transmission speeds adapted to modern applications

  • Variable distances - from a few metres to tens of kilometres, depending on module type

  • Low cost - upgrade interfaces without replacing existing equipment

SFPs are used in data centres, enterprise infrastructures, industrial networks, surveillance systems and any application requiring stable connections, flexibility and scalability.