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Brocade 100G-CFP2-ER4-40KM 100Gb/s CFP2 Optical Transciever
- 100Gb/s data rate
- CFP2 form factor
- ER4 optical specification
- Supports up to 40km transmission distance
- Utilizes WDM technology for multiplexing
- LC duplex connector
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Product Overview
The Brocade 100G-CFP2-ER4-40KM is a high-performance optical transceiver designed for 100 Gigabit Ethernet networks. It utilizes the CFP2 form factor, offering a compact and power-efficient solution for demanding data center and enterprise environments. This transceiver supports extended reach applications up to 40 kilometers.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 100 Gb/s |
| Form Factor | CFP2 |
| Reach | 40 km |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1550nm (typically for ER4) |
| Connector Type | LC Duplex |
| Standard | IEEE 802.3ba |
Product Description
The Brocade 100G-CFP2-ER4-40KM transceiver is engineered to meet the stringent requirements of modern high-speed networking. It leverages advanced optical technologies to deliver reliable and robust 100 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity over extended distances. The ER4 standard signifies its capability for long-haul transmission, making it suitable for interconnecting data centers or for core network aggregation. This CFP2 module incorporates advanced signal processing and error correction techniques to maintain signal integrity over the 40km reach. It is designed for plug-and-play installation in compatible CFP2 slots, simplifying deployment and reducing operational overhead. The transceiver's power efficiency is a key consideration, contributing to lower overall data center energy consumption. Compatibility is typically ensured with Brocade switches and routers, as well as other networking equipment that adheres to the CFP2 MSA (Multi-Source Agreement). The use of WDM (Wavelength Division Multiplexing) allows for multiple data streams to be transmitted over a single fiber strand, maximizing bandwidth utilization and reducing cabling infrastructure costs.