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brand QSFP Active Copper Cable at Cables on Demand — High volume discounts available.AOC’s offer customers the flexibility of traditional optical modules by interfacing to systems via a standard QSFP Active Copper Cable 2M, PASSIVE, QDR, SFF-8436 connector. The cable is electrically compliant with the SFP+ interface supporting InfiniBand, Ethernet, Fibre Channel and other applications. This “Fibre-to-the-Chip” technology enables Siemon’s Moray active optical cabling to break the cost barriers while decreasing the number of components in the AOC and improving its reliability when compared with existing vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) and multi-mode fibre solutions. Unlike traditional optics that utilise VCSELs and multi-mode fibre for short connections, Moray’s single chip transceivers support any distance from one metre to 4,000 metres for inter- and intra-building applications.Loopbacks feature a compact housing compatible with module spacing and loop optical transmit ports to receive ports for testing, burn-in and field troubleshooting.QSFP Active Copper Cable Description: The QSFP+ cable assemblies are high performance, cost effective I/O solutions for LAN,HPC and SAN... The QSFP Active Copper Cable includes the Digital Diagnostic Monitoring Interface (DDMI).Siemon, the network infrastructure specialist, today introduced its new line of four lane QSFP Active Copper Cable cabling assemblies,Mellanox Passive Copper Cable designed to support interconnect applications such as high-performance computing (HPC), enterprise networking and network storage systems. These high-speed interconnects are a part of Siemon’s Moray? Active Optical Cabling (AOC) product family and expand Siemon’s extensive portfolio of copper and fibre data centre cabling solutions.
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