QSFP56 200G-SR4 850nm MMF 100M(OM4/OM5) MPO-UPC Transceiver Module
QSFP56 200G-SR4 850nm MMF 100M(OM4/OM5) MPO-UPC Transceiver Module
QSFP56-200G-SR4-MM
$245.00
- Maximum power consumption below 5W.
- QSFP56 pot-pluggable design ensures seamless compatibility.
- The 200G PAM4 DSP improves data integrity and speed.
- The transmission range supports up to 100m over OM4 & OM5 MMF.
- The operational temperature range functions reliably from 0°C to 70°C.
- RoHS-6 compliant and lead-free, meeting environmental standards.
850nm VCSEL and PIN photodetector array for superior transmission.
200GBASE SR4 QSFP56 Transceiver Module (850nm, 100m (OM4/OM5), MPO-UPC, MMF)
200GBASE SR4 QSFP56 Transceiver Module (850nm, 100m (OM4/OM5), MPO-UPC, MMF)
The 200GBASE-SR4 QSFP56 transceiver module supports up to 100m over OM4, and OM5 multimode fibers(70m over OM3 MMF). This 200G transceiver complies with the QSFP56 Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) and the IEEE 802.3cd 200GBASE-SR4 standards, ensuring compatibility and high performance in networking applications. The 200G PAM4 digital signal processor (DSP) improves signal processing and supports 212.5 Gb/s aggregate data speeds. Its energy efficiency comes from its low power consumption of 5 watts and commercial temperature range of 0 to 70 degrees Celsius. The module has a 4-channel 850nm VCSEL array and PIN photo detector for reliable performance up to 100 meters. Additionally, it offers built-in digital diagnostic capabilities via an I2C interface for real-time monitoring. It adheres to RoHS-6, making it an environmentally responsible choice for modern network environments.
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FAQ
What is the means of 200G-SR4?
This is the speed at which 200 Gigabit Ethernet sends and receives data.
SR4: This requires Short Range optics with four 50 Gbps data lines for 200 Gbps.
How does this receiver achieve 200G MMF speeds?
Data is sent and received via four channels on this receiver. Multi-mode fiber benefits from each channel’s 850nm wavelength. This allows data centers to send data quickly.
The difference between QSFP56 and QSFP+?
QSFP56 is the next-generation QSFP+ form factor. Designed for 200 Gigabit Ethernet. Despite being similar in size, their electrical connections and pin configurations prevent swapping.
Does QSFP112 work with QSFP56?
QSFP112 ports don’t work with QSFP56 ports because they’re built for 400 Gigabit Ethernet.
Why won’t this receiver travel beyond 100 meters on OM4 fiber?
MMF at 850nm performs well, although the signal diminishes with length. For most data centers , using 100-meter OM4 fiber reach ensures data reliability.