QSFP+(Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable Plus) cables offer a high density, high bandwidth, cost-effective solution for a number of markets and applications including switches, routers, HBA's, top rated computing and mass storage sub-systems by mfr's such as IBM, qLogic, Cisco, etc. QSFP+ cables are created for data rates up to 40Gb/s supporting Fibre Channel, Ethernet, SDH/SONET and Infiniband standards.
Breakout Cable
Breakout cable is a hybrid solution. In the breakout cable, each fiber is treated like a separate unit, complete with a sheath and strength member. This design eliminates the necessity for a breakout kit, as the sheath allow you to attach connectors easily.
Breakout cables let fiber subunits move freely, and so they protect each fiber due to their thicker coating/strength member arrangement. Each fiber subunit is configured as a tight tube. Breakout cables also come designed with a separate strength member similar to the loose-tube design.
Breakout cable is really an optical fiber cable containing several jacketed simplex optical fibers packaged together in an outer jacket. This can be different from distribution-style cable, in which tight-buffered fibers are bundled together, with simply the outer cable jacket of the cable protecting them. The style of breakout-style cable adds strength for ruggedized drops, though the cable is greater and much more expensive than distribution-style cable. Breakout cable is acceptable for brief riser and plenum applications as well as use in conduits, in which a quite simple cable run is planned to avoid the use of any splicebox or spliced fiber pigtails.
Because each fiber is individually reinforced, the cable can be easily divided into individual fiber lines. Each simplex cable inside the outer jacket might be broken out after which continue like a patch cable, for instance in a fiber to the desk application in an business building. This permits connector termination without requiring special junctions, and can reduce or eliminate the need for fiberoptic patch panels or an optical distribution frame. Breakout cable requires terminations to be done with simple connectors, which may be preferred for some situations. A more common solution today is the use of a fanout kit that adds a jacket to the very fine strands of other cable types.
QSFP+ Breakout Cables create a great cost-effective interconnect means to fix IT professionals by giving much needed space for data centers and cost cuts. The cables provide inexpensive and low power consumption interconnect solution for 40-Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, QDR InfiniBand, 10 Gigabit applications and other industry standards. We provide QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ Passive Copper Breakout DAC, QSFP+ to 4SFP+ Breakout AOC and QSFP+ to eight x LC AOC. Custom cables can be found in various lengths along with other options.
Figure 1 A QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ Breakout Cable
QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ Breakout Cables
QSFP+ to 4 SFP+ hybrid splitter cables produce a great cost-effective interconnect strategy to IT professionals by giving necessary space for data centers and price cuts. These cables permit you to connect your QSFP+ and SFP+ Switches and Network cards without upgrading your entire data center or storage array. They can be used for QDR infiniBand, 40 Gigabit Ethernet and 10Gigabit applications. Each QSFP-SFP+ splitter cable includes a single QSFP connector (SFF-8436) rated for 40-Gb/s on one end and (4) SFP+ connectors (SFF-8431), each rated for 10-Gb/s, on the other side. We currently provide several lengths to support your installation requirements.
QSFP+ Breakout Cables provide low cost and low power consumption interconnect solution for 40-Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, QDR InfiniBand, 10 Gigabit applications and other industry standards.
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