400G CFP8 PAM4 & 400GBASE-SR16 NRZ Transceiver Modules
CFP8 module is the latest developing CFP from factor version, which supports eight times and four times the bandwidth density of CFP and CFP2 form factors, respectively. The CFP8 interface
The OSFP is a new pluggable form factor with eight high speed electrical lanes that will initially support 400 Gbps (8x50G). It is slightly wider and deeper than the QSFP but it still supports 32 OSFP...
CFP8 module is the latest developing CFP from factor version, which supports eight times and four times the bandwidth density of CFP and CFP2 form factors, respectively. The CFP8 interface
Perform at 28GBaud signal (28G-NRZ & 56G-PAM4) and future 56GBaud signal (56G-NRZ & 100G-PAM4) Supports 16 channel (32 diff. pairs) high speed signals. Support Belly-to-Belly Mount design.
Yamaichi''s CFP2, CFP4 and CFP8 connector family perform well at 200GbE and 400GbE high speed signal requirements specified with 28G-NRZ and 56G-PAM4 signaling as 200GAUI-8, 400GAUI-16,
Quote Buy Min.: 42Mult.: 42 Connectors Male 10 Position 0.5 mm 31.5 V Gold SMD/SMT SMD/SMT Right Angle CFP8 - 55 C + 85 C I/O Connectors CFP8 Dual Port Cover Yamaichi Electronics
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Description: 400GBASE-OSFP-ZR8 Optical Fiber Transceiver Module The OSFP is a new pluggable form factor with eight high speed electrical lanes that will initially support 400 Gbps (8x50G). It is
Yamaichi Electronics introduces the CFP8 connectors, first in the market at DesignCon 2016. CFP8 is a new pluggable optical module form factor established by CFP MSA for 400GbEthernet.
CFP8 400GBASE-SR16 modules focus on non-return to zero (NRZ) signal modulation Scheme. To use an analogy, it means you''re sending signals in the most simple format: “light on” and “light off.” A ''1”
CN168P-124-0001 CFP8 Plug Connector Up to 112G PAM4/64G-NRZ/56G-NRZ per differential pair Current Capacity up to 2.2A for latest generation of DCO Connector, plug and mechanical sets