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Home » Approved Networks adds OSFP 800G DR8 transceiver

Approved Networks adds OSFP 800G DR8 transceiver

July 3, 2024
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Approved Networks, a Legrand brand, introduced its latest innovation—the OSFP 800G DR8 transceiver.

The OSFP 800G DR8 transceiver provides compatibility for both InfiniBand and Ethernet networks. It delivers ultra-fast data transmission capabilities up to 500 meters.

Specifications

Form Factor: OSFP DR8Data Rate: 800 Gb/s (2x 400 Gb/s)
Wavelength: 1310 nmProtocols: InfiniBand NDR and Ethernet
Connector: Dual MPO-12 APCTransmitter Type: EML
Cable Type: Parallel SMFMax Distance: 500 m (1640 ft)
Temperature Range: Commercial Temp: 0ºC to 70ºCDigital Diagnostics (DDM/DOM): Supported
Power Consumption: Max. 16.5 W

“With the introduction of the OSFP 800G DR8 transceiver, Approved Networks is once again at the forefront of innovation in the field of fiber optics,” says Brian Patton, VP of Engineering at Approved Networks. “As technology rapidly advances and reliance on data-intensive operations increases, the need for faster connectivity has become even more critical. This transceiver sets a new benchmark by surpassing all expectations and delivering unprecedented speeds of up to 800 Gbps, guaranteeing exceptional performance.”

Approved Networks’ website cites a list price of US$2,275

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