Swedish AOC Active Optical Cable NRZ

Budowa Silesia Photonics (BWS PHOTONICS) designs and manufactures passive optical components, PLC splitters, AWG, FBT couplers, optical circulators, isolators, ROADM, MPO patching, FTTH ODN, and BESS-...

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Spec Sheet

These high performance and low power consumption AOCs are Ethernet, InfiniBand and MSA compliant with a robust construction, including a high-strength pull tab latching system which reduces plug loss

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This series of products uses 8 pairs of parallel multimode optical fiber transmission, and the distance can reach up to 70m (OM3) or 100m (OM4).

100Gb/s QSFP28 EDR Active Optical Cable

The active optical cables have a standard SFF-8665 compliant QSFP28 port on the electrical side towards the host system. It contains four multi-mode fibers (MMF) optic transceivers per end, each

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The QSFP DD AOCs operate up to 25Gb/s NRZ modulation and provide solutions up to 200Gb/s aggregate bandwidth, supporting 100meters over parallel multimode fiber. They are an ideal choice

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It integrates dual 850nm VCSEL lasers and PIN photodetectors, with the SFP-DD port supporting PAM4 modulation at up to 53.125Gbps per channel, and the QSFP28 port supporting NRZ modulation at up

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