High-Quality SFP-H10GB-CU1M Compatible 10G SFP+ Passive Direct Attach Copper Twinax Cable Suppliers, Product

- Max. Power Consumption 0.1W - Switches Tested for Prime Performance, Quality, Reliability - Minimum Bend Radius 23mm for Flexible Routing - Simplified Patching and Cost-effective Short Links Solution

Product Description

Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus passive copper cables are a high-performance connectivity solution supporting 10Gb Ethernet and Fiber Channel applications. SFP+ cables were developed as cost effective, low power alternatives to fiber optic cables in high-speed interconnect applications, such as network storage and enterprise networking.

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The 10G SFP+ Passive Direct Attach Copper Twinax Cable offers a cost-effective connectivity for establishing a 10-Gigabit short-distance connectivity within a rack or between adjacent racks in data centers.

An ideal 10GBASE Ethernet network solution that requires reliability, low latency, and practically no power consumption. The DAC cables are lower cost and more durable than optical fibers.

Provides low insertion loss and ultra-low crosstalk. It complies with IEEE 802.3, SFF-8431, and hot-pluggable QSFP28 MSA standards, ensuring network reliability.

Connector 1 SFP+
Cable Type Direct Attach Cable (DAC)
Connector Type SFP+
Transceiver Type SFP+
Color Black
Connector 2 SFP+
Connectors SFP+ - SFP+
Data Transfer Rate 10Gbps
Length - Feet Customized
Minimum Bend Radius 23mm
Jacket Material PVC (OFNR), LSZH
Cable Type Passive Twinax
Application 10G Ethernet
Temperature 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F)
What is a 10G SFP+ Passive DAC Cable?
It is a high-speed copper interconnect designed for short-distance 10Gbps data transmission, typically used to connect switches, servers, and storage within data center racks.
What are the advantages of using DAC over fiber optic cables?
DAC cables are significantly more cost-effective, more durable, and offer lower power consumption and latency for short-range applications.
Is this cable compatible with standard networking equipment?
Yes, it complies with IEEE 802.3, SFF-8431, and MSA standards to ensure broad compatibility and reliability across targeted system switches.
Does a passive DAC cable require power?
No, passive DAC cables do not require active electronics for the signal transmission, resulting in practically zero power consumption.
What is the typical application for these cables?
They are primarily used for 10G Ethernet and Fiber Channel applications in high-speed interconnect environments like enterprise networking and storage area networks.
What jacket materials are available for this cable?
The cables are available in PVC (OFNR) and LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) options to meet different fire safety and environmental requirements.

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