Tyco Electronics intros QSFP 40G active optical cable assemblies - Connector Specifier

Tyco Electronics intros QSFP 40G active optical cable assemblies


Feb 3, 2009

February 3, 2009 -- Tyco Electronics has introduced new 40-Gbps Quad Data Rate (QDR)-speed PARALIGHT cable assemblies in a Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable (QSFP) connector format. This new cable assembly can run up to 100 meters, although longer lengths may be possible and are being evaluated, say company representatives.

"As QDR speeds become a larger segment of the market, active optical PARALIGHT cable assemblies become increasingly economically viable for both intra- and inter-cabinet links," notes Dennis Hess, business development director. "In addition, the much smaller and lighter optical cable becomes more of a necessity in terms of lower weight and size to accommodate increases in air flow needs and effective routing of significant numbers of cables in clustered systems."

Tyco Electronics has already demonstrated market viability with volume deployment of Double Data Rate (DDR) 20-Gbps speed QSFP and CX4 optical assemblies. Tyco Electronics says it was the first to have DDR assemblies approved by the InfiniBand Trade Association (IBTA) to run at 100 meters.

"Tyco Electronics is committed to maintaining a position of industry leadership with the introduction of the 40-Gbps QSFP PARALIGHT optical cable assemblies," adds Hess. "We believe we are the first to introduce assemblies that are both cost effective and available in volume."


On the Web:
www.tycoelectronics.com


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