Handar\'s HD-QSFP+/40G-AOC series are active optical cables (AOC) that allows bi-directional 40Gbps transmission suitable for Ethernet 40GBASE-SR4 and Infini Band QDR application and other high-throughput data network, with advantages such as high speed,
40G QSFP+ Active Optical Cables
1. Applications
Ø Low-latency and high-speed interconnections for high performance computing(HPC)
Ø 40G Ethernet SR4
Ø Other high-throughput data transmission network
Ø Storage area Network(SAN)
2. Features
Ø Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP)
Ø 40GBASE-SR4 compliant
Ø QDR, DDR, SDR (Infiniband) compliant
Ø Bi-directional parallel link
Ø 10.3125Gb/s per lane, x4 channels
Ø Up to 100m
Ø Low profile connectors
Ø Low power consumption
Ø Bundle multi-mode fiber array
Ø 850nm VCSEL four array
Ø PIN diode four array
Ø Hot-Pluggable
Ø I2C management interface
Ø From 0 to 70 degree case temperature
Ø 3.3V power supply voltage
Ø Electrical 38-pin connector
3. Description
Handar's HD-QSFP+/40G-AOC series are active optical cables (AOC) that allows bi-directional 40Gbps transmission suitable for Ethernet 40GBASE-SR4 and Infini Band QDR application and other high-throughput data network, with advantages such as high speed, high density, low latency, low power consumption and light weight.

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