AOC 800G OSFP to OSFP-RHS
AOC 800G OSFP to OSFP-RHS
The V8C-P1PyyyC-AR is an 800G OSFP800 RHS to OSFP800 RHS active optical cable, delivering up to 106Gbps per channel via PAM4 modulation. It supports the 800GAUI-8 electrical interface and is compliant with OSFP RHS and CMIS Rev 4.0 or above. This cable operates on a single 3.3V power supply, with a maximum power consumption of 15W per end, and is designed for case operating temperatures ranging from 0°C to 70°C.
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- Up to 106Gbps data rate per channel by PAM4 modulation Support 800GAUI-8 electrical interface Compliant with OSFP RHS Compliant with CMIS Rev 4.0 or above revision Maximum power consumption 15W (each end) Single 3.3V power supply
- Case operating temperature 0°C to 70°C
- Compliant to RoHS Class 1 laser
| Category | AOCs (Active Optical Cables) |
|---|---|
| Form Factor | OSFP-RHS |
| Data Rate | 800G |
| Wavelength | 850nm |
| Distance | <100m |
| Connector | MPO-16 |
| Cable Length | Up to 100m |
| Protocol | Ethernet |
| Temperature | Commercial (0–70°C) |
| Extender Type | Cable |
Q: What is OSFP-RHS? A: "Riding Heat Sink" - a flat-top OSFP module designed for switches with integrated heatsinks (like Nvidia).
Q: Speed? A: 800G (8x100G PAM4).
Q: Application? A: Nvidia Quantum-2 InfiniBand and Spectrum-4 Ethernet.
Q: Reach? A: Up to 100m.
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