DAC 800G OSFP to 2x 400G OSFP passive breakout
The V8C-P2PyyyC-EA is a high-performance 800G DAC DAC designed for next-generation data center architectures. It is the ideal solution for AI training clusters, supercomputing, and high-frequency trading environments requiring massive bandwidth.
800G OSFP to 2*OSFP Passive Cable 0.5M,DAC,30AWG. Fully MSA compliant and TAA compliant options available.
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- Features
- Specifications
- Applications
- FAQs
- Supports 800G Data Rate
- Form Factor: DAC
- Length: 0.5m
- Commercial Temperature Range (0°C to 70°C)
- RoHS Compliant
- Hot Pluggable
| Category | Direct Attach Cables (DAC) |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | DAC |
| Data Rate | 800G |
| Wavelength | - |
| Distance | 0.5m |
| Connector | N/A |
| Protocol | Ethernet |
| Temperature | Commercial (0–70°C) |
Q: What data rate does this Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable support?
A: This Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable supports 800G with OSFP connectors.
Q: What is the maximum cable length?
A: This cable supports lengths up to <100m.
Q: When should I use a Direct Attach Copper versus an AOC?
A: DACs are best for short-distance connections (typically under 5m) within a rack or between adjacent racks. They offer lower latency and cost than AOCs for short runs. For longer distances, consider an AOC.
Q: What applications is this cable designed for?
A: It is suited for AI Data Centers, High Performance Computing (HPC), Enterprise Networking environments.
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