The passive SFP+ Direct attach copper cable assembly is a low cost alternative for short reach
applications. The design allows for a serial data transmission up to 12Gbps in each direction. The
passive design has no signal amplification in the cable assembly. Electronic Dispersion Compensation (EDC) is typically used on host board designs when passive copper cable assemblies are utilized. EDC allows for an extended length of passive cable assemblies. EEPROM signature enables the host to differentiate between a passive copper cable assembly and a fiber optic module. The mechanical design of the braid crimp and EMI skirt ensure that EMI radiation is sufficiently suppressed. Additionally, the copper cable acts as a natural heat sink. The low power consumption assists in making the passive copper cable assembly an economic solution for within rack or rack to rack applications.
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Features
· SFF-8431 Compliant · Broadband serial data rate operation:10 Mbps to 12 Gbps
· Power Level I: 15 mW per cable end
· 100 Ohm differential impedance
· Retractable pin latch
· EEPROM signature
· Pull to Release latch design
· 360°cable braid crimp
· Enhanced EMI skirt design
· Color options for strain relief and pull tab
· Linear design for use with EDCs
· AC-coupled inputs and outputs
· 30AWG to 24AWG cable available
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