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Addonics 45W2398AO 10Gb/s 10GBase-CU SFP+ Transceiver Module
- 10Gb/s data rate
- 10GBase-CU standard
- SFP+ form factor
- Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable
- Low power consumption
- Ideal for intra-rack and inter-rack connectivity
- Cost-effective solution for short distances
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Product Overview
The Addonics 45W2398AO is a 10Gb/s 10GBase-CU SFP+ Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable. It provides a cost-effective and low-power solution for short-reach 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections, typically within racks or between adjacent racks.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 10Gb/s |
| Standard | 10GBase-CU |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | SFP+ |
| Cable Type | Direct Attach Copper (DAC) |
Product Description
The Addonics 45W2398AO is a high-performance 10 Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ Direct Attach Copper (DAC) cable. This cable assembly is designed to provide a simple, low-cost, and energy-efficient solution for connecting network devices over very short distances, typically within a single data center rack or between adjacent racks. Featuring the SFP+ (Small Form-factor Pluggable Plus) interface, this DAC cable offers plug-and-play functionality, allowing for easy installation and removal without the need for separate transceivers or fiber optic cabling. The integrated nature of the cable and connectors minimizes signal loss and electromagnetic interference, ensuring reliable data transmission at 10Gb/s. This 10GBase-CU cable is an excellent choice for high-density server environments, storage area networks (SANs), and high-performance computing clusters where direct, short-reach connectivity is paramount. Its copper construction eliminates the need for fiber optic transceivers and patch cords, significantly reducing both the initial cost and the operational power consumption.
