Compatibility and Connector Selection for Mellanox QSFP28 Cables
The Mellanox Spectrum switch series, such as the SN2700 and SN3700, can support 100GbE high-speed network connections and seamlessly integrate with Mellanox QSFP28 cables.
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The Mellanox Spectrum switch series, such as the SN2700 and SN3700, can support 100GbE high-speed network connections and seamlessly integrate with Mellanox QSFP28 cables.
Some QDD products can split and connect to lower speed products. See the Compatible split optical transceivers to lower-speed transceivers section in the Overview chapter.
ASCENT''s QSFP28-100G-SR01 supports the 2-wire serial communication protocol as defined in the QSFP28 MSA., which allows real-time access to the following operating parameters:
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100G SR4 optical module, the first choice for multi-mode short distance transmission, can provide 100m transmission distance on OM4 fibre, with the advantages of low cost, stable transmission and low
four full-duplex 25 Gbps SFP channels into one affordable high-density package. Each male connector contains four independent 850 nm VCSEL-bas. d transmitters and four independent receivers using PI.
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100G QSFP28 Transceivers Hot-pluggable 100 Gigabit high-performance QSFP28 transceivers for long-distance serial optical transmission and easy migration to 100 GE.
QSFP28-100G to QSFP28-100G AOC cables (Figure 7) are suitable for short distances and offer a flexible way to connect within racks and across racks. Active optical cables are much thinner and