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HP K2Q88A QSFP Transceiver
- Form Factor: QSFP+
- Interface: MPO/MTP Connector
- Data Rate: 40 Gb/s
- Application: High-speed interconnects
- Media Type: Fiber Optic (typically)
- Connector Type: MPO/MTP
- Compatibility: HP Networking equipment
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Product Overview
The HP K2Q88A is a QSFP (Quad Small Form-Factor Pluggable) transceiver module. It is designed for high-speed networking applications, typically supporting 40 Gigabit Ethernet or similar data rates.
Technical Information
| Product Type | QSFP+ Transceiver |
| Connector | MPO/MTP |
| Data Rate | 40 Gbps |
Additional Specifications
| Fiber Type | Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) or Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) depending on variant |
| Application | Data Center Interconnects, High-Speed Networking |
| Reach | Varies (e.g., 100m for SR4, 10km for LR4) |
Product Description
The HP K2Q88A is a high-density QSFP+ transceiver module, designed to provide 40 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity. The QSFP+ form factor integrates four 10 Gigabit channels into a single module, offering a compact and efficient solution for high-bandwidth requirements in modern data centers and enterprise networks. This transceiver typically utilizes an MPO/MTP connector, which supports parallel optics, enabling the transmission of multiple data streams simultaneously. Depending on the specific variant (e.g., SR4, LR4), it can be used for short-reach connections over multi-mode fiber or longer-reach connections over single-mode fiber. The K2Q88A is engineered for demanding applications such as server-to-switch connections, switch-to-switch uplinks, and high-performance computing clusters. Its adoption facilitates higher network speeds and increased port density, crucial for supporting the growing demands of cloud computing, big data analytics, and virtualization.
