TSQS-CW1HG-02LC Optical Transceiver
●The QSFP28 100G-CWDM4-2km module is a highly integrated 4x28G transceiver focused on reach, bandwidth, density and cost for high port-count 100G systems, and client-side 100G interfaces. It is compliant with the 100G 4WDM-10 MSA, which is based on the CWDM4 MSA version 1.1. It is interoperable with CWDM4 transceivers over a 2 km reach.
■Features
●Reach: 2 km via SMF
●Link budget assumes the use of KR4 FEC by the host
●Uncooled CWDM DFB lasers, directly modulated
●Electrical interface: retimed CAUI-4 per 100G Ethernet IEEE 802.3bm Annex 83E
●User controllable Transmit Input Equalization and Receiver Output Amplitude
●MSA-compliant performance monitoring via I2C interface
●Fiber connector: SMF LC duplex connector
●Hot pluggable
●0–70°C operating temp
●Power dissipation < 3.5W
●RoHS6 compliant (lead free)
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2020/11/9 |
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