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Optical Transceiver

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CHENGDU, China, Oct. 16, 2017 — The 200G QSFP-DD Optical Transceiver from Eoptolink Technology Inc. Ltd. is an optical module designed for high-volume and low-cost production for today’s 100-G products, as well as scalability for upcoming 200- and 400-G products.

Using 8×25G NRZ DML technology has doubled the density of QSFP28, and fully complies with QSFP-DD and CWDM4 MSA. It targets 2- and 10-km data center applications. The design can be easily moved to other form factors as well.

By using a CS optical connector, it can be either two QSFP28 CWDM4 break-out or directly connected with another 200G QSFP-DD.


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Oct 2017
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