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  • What is the difference between U and D in BiDi SFP?

    In BiDi (Bidirectional) SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) transceivers, "U" and "D" typically refer to different wavelength configurations for upstream (U) and downstream (D) communication. BiDi optics use WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) technology to transmit and receive data on a single fiber optic strand by using different wavelengths for each direction.U (Upstream):T

  • What speed is QSFP supported?

    The speed supported by QSFP (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) modules can vary based on the specific type and version of the module. QSFP modules are used for high-speed data transmission in networking applications, and different types support different data rates. Here are common QSFP types and their associated speeds:QSFP:The original QSFP module supports data rates of up to 40 gigabits per sec

  • How far can OM3 40GB go?

    OM3 (Optical Multimode 3) is a type of multimode optical fiber commonly used for high-speed data transmission in data center environments. The maximum distance that OM3 fiber can support for 40 Gigabit Ethernet (40GB) connections depends on the type of transceivers used and the specific standard or protocol being employed. The most common transceiver for 40GB over OM3 is the QSFP+ (Quad Small Form

  • What is the power consumption of 100g QSFP28?

    The power consumption of a 100G QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) module can vary depending on the specific type and the features it supports. QSFP28 modules are used in high-speed data communication applications, and their power consumption is an important consideration, especially in data center environments. Here are general guidelines:Typical Power Consumption: The typical power consum

  • Can QSFP28 run at 10gb?

    No, QSFP28 (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable 28) transceivers are designed to run at much higher data rates than 10gb. They are capable of supporting data rates of 100gb and 40gb Ethernet, as well as EDR InfiniBand. Therefore, they are not intended for 10gb operation.QSFP28 modules can be used at lower data rates, including 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10G), under certain conditions.Here are some consider