AOC 400G OSFP to 2x 200G QSFP56 breakout
AOC 400G OSFP to 2x 200G QSFP56 breakout
The V4C-P2QyyC-ANA is a 400G OSFP to 2xQSFP56 200G InfiniBand HDR Active Optical Cable (AOC) breakout, designed for 400G OSFP SR8 to 2x200G QSFP56 applications. It supports data rates up to 53.125Gbps (PAM4) per channel. The cable's maximum power consumption is 10W for the OSFP end and 3W for each QSFP56 end. It complies with CMIS 4.0 for the OSFP end and SFF-8636 for the QSFP56 ends, and operates within a case temperature range of 0°C to 70°C.
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- 400G OSFP SR8 to 2* 200G QSFP56 Breakout Data Rate up to 53.125Gbps (PAM4) per channel Maximum power consumption: 10W for OSFP end & 3W for QSFP56 end OSFP end compliant with CMIS 4.0 QSFP56 ends compliant with SFF-8636 Case operating temperature 0°C to 70°C
- Single 3.3V power supply
- Hot pluggable
- RoHS compliant
| Category | DACs/AECs/ACCs |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | OSFP |
| Data Rate | 400G |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Distance | <100m |
| Connector | MPO-12 |
| Cable Length | Up to 3m |
| Protocol | Ethernet |
| Temperature | Commercial (0–70°C) |
| Extender Type | Cable |
Q: Configuration? A: 400G OSFP to 2x 200G QSFP56.
Q: Protocol? A: InfiniBand HDR / Ethernet.
Q: Type? A: AOC Breakout.
Q: Application? A: GPU Cluster interconnects.
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