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SFP+ DAC Part Numbers

 Standard Passive 24AWG – 2127934-x  0.5m thru 7m lengths (MSA supports to 7m)  Longer lengths up to 10m can be engineered to system architecture  Passive 26AWG – 2127933-x  0.5m thru 6m lengths  Passive 28AWG – 2127932-x  0.5m thru...

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SFP+ DAC Assemblies

 Meets MSA SFF-8431 performance requirements up to 7 meters passive & up to 15m active  Broadband serial data rate from 10Mbps to 10Gbps  Pull to release retractable pin latch supports belly to belly application  Passive and active assemblies  Low power...

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Applications for SFP+ DAC Assemblies

 High Speed I/O applications in storage, networking and telecommunications  Supports pluggable I/O connector and cage product line  Offers high density and high data throughput  Cost effective alternative to fiber optic modules in short reach applications  Switches, Routers and Hubs ...

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SFP+ Direct Attach Cable (DAC) Assemblies

 Developed for 10Gbps high speed applications (standard SFP reaches limit at 4.25Gbps)  10 Gigabit Ethernet  Fibre Channel: 1, 2, 4 and 8G FC  Infiniband SDR, DDR and QDR  Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)  Component requirements  Enhanced EMI skirt...

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CABLE S-PARAMETERS THROUGH MEASUREMENT

Cable S-Parameters through Measurement setup is shown in Figure 4. The through measurement setup shown is for cable end B to cable end A with the response measured B’ to C’. The procedure is then repeated to measure cable through response from end A to...

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CABLE S-PARAMETERS CROSSTALK MEASUREMENT

Cable S-parameters crosstalk measurements setup is shown in Figure 5. The crosstalk measurement setup shown is for the cable end B measured from B’ to C’. The procedure is then repeated to measure cable crosstalk for the other end.   OC3/STM-1 SFP transceiver

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S-PARAMETERS TEST METHOD PROCEDURE

In order to calculate the cable parameters as defined in SFF-8431 table 37, following test procedure is required: •Measure S-parameters for MCB-HCB from point B” to B, see 3.1.1 •Measure the s4p for through S-parameters for cable end 1 to cable end 2, see 3.1.2...

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SFP+ ACTIVE CABLE HIGH-SPEED ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATION

This section defines the high-speed electrical specification for implementations with limiting or linear outputs. Active Cables designed to operate with limiting hosts are broadly defined as Type I, while Active Cables designed toSFP+ (Active Cable Specifications and Alternate Test Methods)   twinax cable sfp+

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Active Cabling Specifications

are not specified by this standard, it is expected that SFP+ Active Cables operate with either linear or limiting hosts as defined in section X.2. An example of active cable assembly with active transmitter is shown in Figure 1. The cable assembly shown has an...

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