Active Copper (ACC) cable assembly
fiber opticdata transmissionQSFP28

Active Copper (ACC) cable assembly
Active Copper (ACC) cable assembly
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Characteristics

Cable type
fiber optic, data transmission, QSFP28, Ethernet
Configuration
Active Copper (ACC)
Applications
for telecommunication networks
Other characteristics
high-performance, high-speed, custom, ultra-low-loss, flexible

Description

100G QSFP28 active optical cables (AOC) that allows bi-directional 100Gbps transmission suitable for Ethernet 100GBASE-SR4 and InfiniBand EDR application and other high-throughput data network, with advantages such as high speed, high density, low latency, low power consumption and light weight. Benefits / Features Compliant with IEEE 100GBASE-SR4 /25GBASE-SR Data rates : 25 Gbps Maximum aggregate data rate: 100Gb/s (4 x 25Gb/s) I/O Connector designed for high speed differential signal applications Connector Compliant with SFF 8665 QSFP+ 28 Gb/s 4X Pluggable Transceiver Solution Low Power Consumption < 0.5W Fiber: OM2/OM3/OM4 Length = 1- 100 meters EEPROM signature can be customized Full Duplex 4 Channel 850nm Parallel Active Optical Cable Hot pluggable electrical interfaces Multi-channel 850nm VCSEL array Multi-channel PIN-detector array Laser Class 1 Compliant Specification Type: Active / Optical End A =QSFP28 4X (SFF 8665) End B = QSFP28 4X (SFF 8665) Bend Radius = 25m Data rates: 100Gbps Impedance: 100 ohms differential, AC-coupled I/O Temperature Range - Operating: -0°C to +70°C Performance: BER < 10-12 Product Environmental Compliance RoHS Compliant Applcation/ Target Market Storage, Switch, & RAID Systems High-Performance Computing (HPC) Network Interface Cards (NIC's) Telecommunication equipment Data center and enterprise storage systems

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