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40G QSFP AOC Cable
AOC,active optical cable,is a kind of cable with optoelectronic modules in the connector heads that convert electrical signals to light. Unlike passive copper cables, which send electronic signals directly down the internal copper wire, AOC involves additional signal conversions. In an active optical cable, electrical input is converted to photons via the combination of a specialized chip set or driver and laser(s). Photons are received at the other end of the cable and converted back to electrical impulses. AOC can be defined as an optical fiber patch cable terminated with optical transceivers on both ends. It uses electrical-to-optical conversion on the cable ends to improve speed and distance performance of the cable without sacrificing compatibility withstandard electrical interfaces.
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As data rates rise and data center clusters grow in size, copper cable technology is getting stretched toits limits. AOC assemblies were invented to replace copper technology in datacenters, high performance computing (HPC) and A/V applications in virtue of itsstability and flexibility. In the era of the optical network, AOC cable captures a major chunk of high-speed optical inter-connectivity market on a global level. GoodFtth provides the most technically capable optical solutions available in plug-and-play AOCs.




Application:  

InfiniBand QDR,DDR and SDR

Data Aggregation,Backplane and Proprietary Density Applications

PCI-Express,SAS/SATA,

Fiber Channelcompatible interconnect

40GBE and 10GBEinterconnects

40G Telec



Feature: 

Data Rate:40GBASE

Cablelength:customized

Supply Voltage:3.1~3.5V

StorageTemperature: -20~+85

OperatingTemperature: 0~70

Humidity: 5%~95%





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