Description
Cisco QSFP-100G-AOC30M Active Optical Cable 30 Meter
Cisco QSFP-100G-AOC30M Specifications
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Type | Active Optical Cable (AOC) |
Data Rate | 100Gbps |
Connector Type | QSFP28 to QSFP28 |
Cable Length | 30 meters (98.43 feet) |
Wavelength | 850nm |
Minimum Bend Radius | 30mm |
Jacket Material | OFNP (fire-retardant) |
Receiver Type | PIN |
Transmitter Type | VCSEL |
Power Consumption | < 2.2W |
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) | ≈ 50 million hours |
Power Supply | 3.3V |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F) |
Protocols | IEEE 802.3bm, SFF-8665 |
Applications | 100G Ethernet |
Description:
The Cisco QSFP-100G-AOC30M is an active optical cable that provides a high-speed, reliable connection for 100 Gigabit Ethernet applications. It uses laser technology to transmit data over a short distance (30 meters) with minimal signal loss.
Here are some key points about the Cisco QSFP-100G-AOC30M:
High-speed data transmission: Supports data rates of up to 100Gbps, making it ideal for demanding applications such as data centers, high-performance computing, and enterprise core networks.
Easy to use: Hot-swappable design allows for easy installation and removal without powering down the device.
Reliable performance: Built with high-quality components to ensure reliable data transmission and a long lifespan.
Low power consumption: Uses less power than other types of high-speed cables, such as copper SFP+ cables.
Fire-retardant jacket: Meets OFNP (Other Flammable – Non-Plenum) standards for safe use in buildings.
Things to Consider:
While Cisco QSFP-100G-AOC30M is a Cisco branded product, there are also compatible versions from other manufacturers that are typically cheaper.
AOCs are generally more expensive than DACs (Direct Attach Cables) but offer better performance over longer distances.
The 30-meter reach may not be suitable for all applications. There are other Cisco QSFP-100G-AOC options available with different reach lengths.
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