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transceiver
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trans·ceiv·er  (trn-svr)
n.
A transmitter and receiver housed together in a single unit and having some circuits in common, often for portable or mobile use.


transceiver [trænˈsiːvə]
n
(Electronics & Computer Science / Telecommunications) a device which transmits and receives radio or electronic signals
[from trans(mitter) + (re)ceiver]
Translations
transceiver [trænˈsiːvəʳ] Ntransceptor m, transmisor-receptor m
transceiver
nSender-Empfänger m, → Sende-Empfangsgerät nt


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Transceivers must combine a large portion of the handling circuitry that the transmitter and receiver share in order to be considered a transceiver and not a transmitter-receiver.
Different types of SFP transceivers support a variety of network configurations.
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