200G QSFP112 SR2
200G QSFP112 SR2
Vitex VQ-2CSR4CP-ANA & VQ-2CSR2CP-ANA are transceivers in a hot-pluggable form factor, compliant with 200G-SR4 & SR2 optical specifications. They feature 4x53.125Gb/s electrical interfaces, integrate an 850nm VCSEL array and PD array with DSP, and supports up to 60m reach on MMF OM3 and 100m on OM4, utilizing a single MPO12 connector.
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- QSFP112 SR4/SR2 multimode transceiver Compliant with QSFP112 MSA Compliant with CMIS Rev 4.0 and above revision Compliant with IEEE P802.3db 4-channels of 100G-PAM4 electrical and optical modulation Maximum power consumption 8.5W with 4 channels and 6.5W with 2 channels Up to 60m reach on OM3 and 100m reach on OM4 Single MPO-12 APC receptacles Case operating temperature 0°C to 70°C
| Form Factor | QSFP112 |
|---|---|
| Data Rate | 200G |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Distance | <100m |
| Connector | MPO-12 |
| Protocol | Ethernet |
| Temperature | Commercial (0–70°C) |
Q: What form factor is this 200G transceiver? A: This is a QSFP112 form factor, optimized for 100G-per-lane signaling.
Q: Can it interoperate with QSFP56? A: It depends on the switch support, but QSFP112 is electrically different (4x100G lanes vs 4x50G).
Q: What is the reach? A: Up to 100m on OM4 fiber (SR2 mode).
Q: Does it support breakout? A: Yes, to 2x 100G SR1.
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