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8/07/2013

With four QSFP to SFP+ Passive Copper Splitter Cable

A noteworthy but discrete benefit of using QSFP to SFP+ Passive Copper Splitter Cables revolves around long-term cost savings. Rather than routing 10GbE traffic through a switch’s dedicated 10GbE-SFP+ uplink port, some network topologies will inefficiently aggregate its 10G traffic via 10 discrete Gigabit Ethernet Channels; usually in the form of ten separate CAT6 patch cords.Amphenol's high-speed interconnect manufacturing expertise shines through on the QSFP to SFP+ Splitter Cable Series, as evidenced by its superb build quality and component selection according to Nick Blas, Product Marketing Manager for Amphenol Cables on Demand. "Hybrid cables (a.k.a. splitter cables or breakout cables) operating at such extreme data-rates must accommodate design tolerances far in excess of what typical straight-thru cables require. Amphenol’s most experienced Signal Integrity Engineers approached the design challenges systemically with an added emphasis on signal skew control and crosstalk reduction. Several patented technologies, such as Amphenol’s exclusive Spectra-Strip SKEWCLEAR bandwidth-optimized wire, ensured that all of the rigorous design expectations were met. Each cable is expertly assembled with Amphenol Spectra-Strip brand twinaxial SKEWCLEAR? wire; optimized for bandwidth-intense applications such as 10Gb Ethernet, Fibre Channel, InfiniBand, and SONET. SFF-8436 QSFP to SFP+ compliant for guaranteed compatibility with your SFP+ ported switch, router, or NIC

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