10G SFP+ Active Optical Cable (20-meter)
The 10G SFP+ Active Optical Cable (AOC) offers a convenient and efficient solution for high-speed data transmission over short distances within data center environments. Here are the key features and specifications:
Features:
- Direct Attach Fiber Assemblies: Equipped with SFP+ connectors for easy and direct attachment to compatible ports, eliminating the need for separate transceivers and patch cables.
- High-Speed Connectivity: Supports data rates of up to 10Gbps, ensuring fast and reliable transmission of data.
- Cost-Efficient Solution: Provides a cost-effective alternative to traditional optical transceivers and patch cables, reducing overall deployment costs.
- Long Cable Length: With a cable length of 20 meters (65.62 feet), it facilitates connections within racks and across adjacent racks in data center environments.
- Compliance: Adheres to SFF-8431 MSA standards, ensuring compatibility and interoperability with industry-standard equipment.
- Low Power Consumption: Consumes less than 0.8W of power, contributing to energy efficiency in data center operations.
- Durable Construction: Jacketed with OFNP (Optical Fiber Nonconductive Plenum) material for enhanced durability and safety.
Specifications:
- Part Number: SFPP-AO20
- Vendor Name: FS
- Connector Type: SFP+ to SFP+
- Max Data Rate: 10Gbps
- Cable Type: OM3 Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Cable Length: 20m (65.62ft)
- Minimum Bend Radius: 30mm
- Power Consumption: <0.8W
- Jacket Material: OFNP
- Temperature: 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
- Protocols: SFF-8636, 1xInfiniBand QDR, DDR, SDR, 10G Gigabit Ethernet
- Warranty: 5 Years
Applications:
- Data Center Interconnects
- High-Performance Computing
- Storage Area Networks (SANs)
- Server-to-Server Connections
- High-Speed Ethernet Networking
With its high-speed performance, reliability, and compatibility with industry standards, the 10G SFP+ Active Optical Cable from FS is an ideal solution for short-range data transmission requirements in demanding data center environments.
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