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Transceiver

Along with passive optical components, active optical components play a crucial role in building a reliable optical network. We utilize cutting-edge technologies and operate advanced production lines, supported by an independent testing platform, to deliver highly dependable Active Optical Cables (AOCs) and fiber optic transceivers with outstanding compatibility.

Fiber Optical Transceivers

As businesses increasingly rely on online applications and cloud services for productivity and competitiveness, the demand for higher Ethernet speeds has risen due to the growing volume of data in business applications. we are offering a wide range of transceivers from 10G to 400G, commonly used in data centers. Our product lineup includes various form factors such as SFP, SFP+, SFP28, QSFP, QSFP28, and QSFP56. Our optical transceivers are compatible with all leading mainstream brands to ensuring reliable and versatile performance.

AOC (Active Optical Cables)

Active Optical Cables (AOCs) provide a cabling solution that incorporates optical fiber between connectors while remaining compatible with standard electrical interfaces. By converting electrical signals to optical at the cable ends, AOCs improve speed and distance performance without sacrificing compatibility. we are offering AOC cables to fulfil the requirements of advance interconnect systems like data centers and high-performance computing applications. Our AOC cable solution are engineered for exceptional performance and reliability in demanding environments.

DAC (Direct Attach Cables)

We provide a high-speed and cost-efficient solution that alternative to optical transceivers and Active Optical Cables (AOCs) for data center applications. Each DAC is equipped with an EEPROM, allowing the host system to access product information. Designed with precise S-parameter and impedance control through automated production, our DACs offer an energy-efficient solution for short-distance interconnections, delivering increased port bandwidth, density, and configurability at lower cost and reduced power consumption. Rigorous production testing ensures a smooth, out-of-the-box installation experience.

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