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  • 1x MPO-12 to 2x MPO-12 (female-female APC) breakout
  • 8-fiber polarity Type B configuration (4 fibers per branch)
  • Bend-insensitive OM4 multimode fiber
  • 3.0mm LSZH outer jacket on trunk; reinforced breakout boot
  • 30m overall trunk length
  • Designed for 800G-VR8 / 800G-SR8 to 2x 400G-VR4 breakout topologies
  • Insertion loss: <0.35 dB per connector typical; <0.5 dB at breakout point
  • Return loss: >60 dB APC
  • 100% factory-tested per IEC 61300-3-4
  • Compliant with TIA-568.3-D, IEC 61753
  • RoHS 2 and REACH compliant
  • US-based engineering support from New Jersey HQ
CategoryFiber Breakout Cable
Form Factor1x MPO-12 to 2x MPO-12
Fiber Count8-fiber active (4 per branch)
Fiber TypeOM4 multimode (bend-insensitive)
Operating Wavelength850 nm / 1300 nm
ConnectorMPO-12 APC Female (all three ends)
PolarityType B (reversed)
Insertion Loss<0.35 dB typical per connector
Return Loss>60 dB APC
Jacket3.0mm LSZH
Cable Length30m trunk
TemperatureCommercial (0 to 70 degC operating)
ComplianceTIA-568.3-D, IEC 61753, RoHS 2
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Q: What is this breakout cable used for?
A: It splits one 800G-VR8 / 800G-SR8 transceiver port into two independent 400G-VR4 connections. One end plugs into the spine-side 800G transceiver (e.g. Vitex VO-8CVR8CM-AA); the two branches plug into two separate 400G transceivers (e.g. Vitex VQ-4CVR4CP-AA on ConnectX-7 NICs).

Q: Why use a breakout fiber vs a breakout AOC?
A: Breakout fiber gives modular flexibility - you can replace individual transceivers, swap to longer-reach optics later, or move the fiber to a different transceiver pairing. Breakout AOCs are sealed assemblies with all four transceivers built in - simpler install but no modular replacement.

Q: Why are connectors female (unpinned)?
A: All Vitex parallel-optic transceivers have male (pinned) MPO ports. Cable assemblies must be female (unpinned) on every end to mate correctly. Pin-on-pin or unpinned-to-unpinned will not align ferrules properly.

Q: Is the polarity correct for 800G-VR8 to 2x 400G-VR4 breakout?
A: Yes. Type B polarity provides the correct lane swap for parallel optics breakout. Each branch maps the right 4 fibers from the trunk to align with the 4 active fibers in a 400G-VR4 port.

Q: What is the max reach over this cable?
A: 50m on OM4 / 30m on OM3 for VR4 / VR8 optics. SR4 / SR8 support up to 100m on OM4. This 30m variant is well inside all parallel multimode budgets.

Q: Are other lengths available?
A: Yes. Standard online lengths are 30m, 30m, 50m. Custom lengths from 3m to 100m available on request. Contact Vitex engineering for quotes.

Q: How is this different from a structured cabling MPO trunk?
A: A breakout cable is a single pre-terminated assembly with no patch panels - simpler install, lower loss, no patch field reconfiguration. Structured trunks use patch panels for flexibility but add 2-3 connector pairs to the loss budget. Choose breakout for fixed topology; choose structured for reconfigurable patch fields.

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