Is a 43-degree Celsius temperature too high for an optical module

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While they're designed to operate within specified temperature ranges, running a module above its rated operating temperature causes measurable performance degradation and can lead to permanent failure. Going to be above ambient, and depending on how the cooling in the chassis is, the inside of the case might heat up. This article explains what goes wrong, why it matters, and practical steps engineers and. The working temperature of the optical module has a greater impact on the use of optical modules, if the working temperature of the optical module is too high or too low, there will generally be a decline in optical power, low sensitivity, poor eye diagrams, in addition to accelerating the aging of.

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Depending on ambient temperatures, 43C might be normal. Going to be above ambient, and depending on how the cooling in the chassis is, the inside of the case might heat up.

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