800G QSFP-DD
TEOSCO released 800G QSFP-DD SR8, DR8
Optical Transceivers and 800G QSFP-DD AOC Cables for different
reach and applications. They comprise high-performance, hot-pluggable, small
size, high-speed and low power consumption features. The 800G
QSFP-DD transceivers adhere to the latest releases of the QSFP-DD800 MSA. The
firmware is compatible with CMIS 5.0 and newer versions. Our products are
characterized by high quality and high reliability. This is achieved through
meticulous design and the use of superior materials, ensuring outstanding
product performance in the market. They are a top-notch solution for those
requiring blazing-fast data transmission in their network setups.
The 800G QSFP-DD SR8 optical transceiver is designed for
use in 800 Gigabit Ethernet links over 70m on OM3 or 100m on OM4 multi-mode fiber.
The module has 8 independent electrical input/output channels operating at 106.25Gbps
(PAM4) per channel. This transceiver consists of two transmitter/receiver
units, with each operating on 850nm wavelength. The transmitter path of the
module incorporates a PAM4 re-timer ASIC with two 4-channel modulator drivers
and 8 modulated lasers. On the receiver path, it consists of 8 photodiodes and
two 4-channel TIAs, along with the PAM4 re-timer. The electrical interface of
the module is compliant with the 800GAUI-8 interface as defined by IEEE 802.3ck,
and it is also compliant with the QSFP-DD MSA. It finds utility in various
network applications, including Internet protocol switches and routers.
The 800G QSFP-DD DR8 optical transceiver is designed for use in 800 Gigabit Ethernet links over 500m on single-mode fiber. The module has 8 independent electrical input/output channels operating at 106.25Gbps (PAM4) per channel. This transceiver converts 8 channels of 106.25Gbps (PAM4) electrical input data to 8 channels of 106.25Gbps (PAM4) parallel optical signals. Reversely, on the receiver side, 8 channels of parallel optical signals of 106.25Gbps (PAM4) converts to 8 channels of 106.25Gbps (PAM4) electrical output data. The central wavelengths of 8 parallel channels are 1310nm, and per channel operating at 106.25Gbps. The electrical interface of the module is compliant with the 800GAUI-8 interface as defined by IEEE 802.3ck, and compliant with the QSFP-DD MSA. This type of optical module is commonly used in data centers, cloud computing, high-performance computing, and large-scale networks to achieve high-speed data transmission and communication.
