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Siemon Announces New Cable Assembly

Multi-legged, low power passive copper cable assembly allows users to connect four ports of SFP+ based equipment to a 40Gb/s QSFP+ interface.

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January 10, 2011

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Siemon Announces New Cable Assembly

Siemon has announced the release of a new QSFP+ (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) to SFP+ (Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) hybrid passive copper cable assembly. These hybrid fanout cables break a single 40Gb/s QSFP+ connector into four individual 10Gb/s SFP+ connectors, allowing users to connect multiple ports of SFP+ equipment to QSFP+ based equipment with a single assembly.

The direct-attach hybrid assembly’s four hot-pluggable SFP+ connectors are factory-terminated to twin-axial shielded cable to provide signal integrity and support 10+Gb/s high frequency data rates The assemblies are impedance matched to ensure interoperability with SFP+ host ports and minimize insertion loss.

The four 10Gb/s SFP+ legs feed into a single 40Gb/s capable QSFP+ connector. The 4-lane QSFP+ form factor interface supports up to 10Gb/s per lane, providing 40Gb/s composite data transfer rates. In terms of both physical connector space and data throughput, a single QSFP+ connector can replace up to four standard SFP+ connections, providing greater port density and reduced system cost, according to the company.

The Siemon QSFP+ to SFP+ hybrid cable assemblies were developed as a cost-effective means of integrating higher-performance QSFP+ equipment with current SFP+ systems in high-performance computing (HPC), enterprise networking, video networking and network storage applications. Each end of the hybrid assembly is compliant to the SFF specifications that define the mechanical and electrical requirements for interoperability.

Designed for channel lengths up to up to 5 m, these low-power interconnects are compatible with a wide array of data protocols, including InfiniBand 4X SDR, DDR, QDR as well as Ethernet 10G, 40G (IEEE-802.3ba) and SONET electrical failover 40G links. They also support Fibre Channel SAN 10G, 40G and SAN; RapidIO and Myrinet 40G systems links.

For more information, visit Siemon.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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