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Home » Oclaro Samples 100G QSFP28 Client-Side Transceiver for Data Centers

Oclaro Samples 100G QSFP28 Client-Side Transceiver for Data Centers

September 17, 2015
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Oclaro has begun sampling a 100G QSFP28 client-side transceiver that meets both the CWDM4 MSA and CLR4 Alliance optical interface specifications, as well as the IEEE 802.3bm CAUI-4 electrical interface specification.

The new transceiver boasts a low power consumption of 3.5 Watts and high transmission performance quality through the use of Oclaro’s internal uncooled 1310nm 28Gbps DML technology.  It is suited for 100G interconnections between data center switches in addition to interfaces in high-end routers and packet-optical transport systems.

“The key to our success in the 100G pluggable transceiver market has been our proprietary indium phosphide laser technology,” said Yves LeMaitre, President of Oclaro’s Optical Connectivity Business. “With our new QSFP28 100G transceiver, mega-scale data center operators will be able to transition from 40G to 100G on their existing single mode fiber infrastructure without significantly expanding footprint, cost or power consumption.”

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