25G-SFP-AOC Cable

Alpha Bridge Technologies 25G-SFP-AOC Cable

Overview

Alpha Bridge Technologies introduces the high-performance 25G-SFP-AOC (Active Optical Cable), designed to meet the demanding requirements of today’s data centers and high-speed communication networks. This cable provides a reliable, cost-effective solution for connecting equipment over short distances, ensuring optimal performance and efficiency.

Key Features

– High-Speed Data Transfer: Supports data rates up to 25 Gbps, providing rapid and reliable data transmission.
– Active Optical Technology: Ensures superior signal integrity and performance over traditional copper cables.
– Plug-and-Play: Simplifies installation with hot-swappable SFP+ connectors.
– Extended Reach: Effective for distances up to 70 meters, making it ideal for short-range interconnects in data centers.
– Low Power Consumption: Designed for energy efficiency, reducing overall operational costs.
– Durable Design: Robust construction ensures longevity and reliability in demanding environments.

Applications

– Data Centers: Ideal for high-speed connections between servers, switches, and storage devices.
– High-Performance Computing (HPC): Provides efficient connectivity for HPC clusters.
– Telecommunications: Ensures fast and reliable connections in telecommunication infrastructure.
– Enterprise Networking: Suitable for use in enterprise LAN and SAN environments.

Technical Specifications

– Data Rate: 25 Gbps
– Cable Length: Available in lengths up to 70 meters
– Connector Type: SFP+ to SFP+
– Power Consumption: <1W per end
– Temperature Range: 0°C to 70°C (operating)
– Compliance: Meets or exceeds industry standards, including IEEE 802.3by

Advantages

– Enhanced Performance: Provides higher bandwidth and superior signal integrity compared to copper cables.
– Cost-Effective: Reduces total cost of ownership with lower power consumption and longer lifespan.
– Ease of Use: Simplifies deployment with a straightforward plug-and-play design.
– Future-Proofing: Supports current and future high-speed network requirements.

 

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