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four channel, pluggable, parallel, FIBER-Optic QSFP- trans
compliatn to the 40GBASE-SR4 and xlppi specitication per ieee 802.BA-2010 and supporting 40G-IB-Qdr/20G-Ib ddr/10G-IB-Sdr applications. compliant to the industry standard SFF-8436 qsfp+specification revision 3.5; power level 1: max power less than 1.5w; high port density: 21mm horizontal port pitch; operate a 10.3125 gbps per channel with 64b/66b encoded data for 40gbe application and at 10 gbps with 8b/10b compatible encoded data for 40G-IB-Qdr application; links up to 100 m using OM3 fiber and 150m using OM4 fiber. supports optical interoperability with 10GBASE-Sr modules per ieee 802.3ae standard provided the receiver overload of 10 g modules sustains up to 2.4 dbm input optical power. 0 to 70 degree celsius case temperatur operating. two wire serial tws interface with maskable interrupts for expanded functionality. utilizes a standard 12/8 lane optical fiber with mtp; mpo optical connector for high density and thin LIGHT-Weigh cable management.
A signal component capable of performing the function of a receiver, light signal and a transmitter, light signal.
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Item does not contain precious metal.
No known electrostatic discharge (esd) or electromagnetic interference (emi) sensitivity.
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The item does not have a nuclear hardened feature or any other critical feature such as tolerance, fit restriction or application.
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