Active optical cable assemblies for high-performance computing
Active optical cable assemblies for high-performance computing
Mouser now shares Lively Optical cable assemblies from TE Connectivity. These cable assemblies present improved cable flexibility and longer attain than conventional passive copper and rising lively copper (ACC/AEC) options. The assemblies assist high-performance networking, storage and information centre purposes. The cable assemblies additionally present longer attain, lighter-weight interconnects and a smaller bend radius than copper options. The Lively Optical cable assemblies are perfect for high-speed interconnects inside and between switches, high-performance computing, server-server clusters for AI and ML, routers and transport gear and InfiniBand purposes.
The assemblies present a complete vary of type components and information charges, delivering a flexible resolution for high-performance electronics designs. TE Connectivity gives SFP, QSFP, QSFP-DD, and OSFP assemblies in straight and breakout configurations. The cable assemblies provide 28G NRZ, 56G, and 112G PAM4 per channel, delivering aggregated information charges from 25G to 800G. The great vary of assemblies offers lowered energy and latency, ease of set up and simple configurability for classy information centre and networking purposes.
The cable assemblies function low energy consumption, built-in digital diagnostic features, are hot-pluggable and RoHS compliant, and ship a business working case temperature vary of 0C to 70C.
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