Wednesday, July 31, 2013

The Gigalight QSFP Active Copper Cable is compliant


QSFP Active Copper Cable adoption in data centers has been growing steadily. For example, as of 2010, half of SFP+ interconnect volume is in active cables (as opposed to passive copper cables and optical transceiver modules) The advent of QSFP Active Copper Cable interconnects for 40 Gigabit Ethernet and Infiniband is driving the widespread adoption of active cables in this form-factor as well.QSFP Active Copper Cable play an important role in enterprise and storage applications due to the confined space and air-flow requirements in data centers and long reaches (up to 30 meters) required to make some of the rack-to-rack connections. Because active cables can facilitate thin cable gauges, a tighter bend radius results, which can give cables in these applications better routability and improved airflow.Description: The Gigalight QSFP Active Copper Cable is compliant with SFF-8436 and an assembly of 4 full-duplex lane on multimode OM3/OM4 fiber, where each lane is up to 10Gb/s per lane.Learn more about the QSFP Active Copper Cable and see what people in and out of your professional network have to say about it.

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