AddOn Networks 1m, 2xQSFP+ InfiniBand/fibre optic cable QSFP+ Black

Sku code : DAC-QSFP-40G-1M-AOManufacturer : AddOn Networks
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Dell DAC-QSFP-40G-0.5M Compatible TAA Compliant 40GBase-CU QSFP+ to QSFP+ Direct Attach Cable (Passive Twinax, 1m) - More Info
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This is a Dell compatible 40GBase-CU QSFP+ to QSFP+ direct attach cable that operates over passive copper. It has been programmed, uniquely serialized, and data-traffic and application tested to ensure it is 100% compliant and functional. Our direct attach cables are built to comply with MSA (Multi-Source Agreement) standards. The actual part shipped may have a different part number, but will be functionally identical and 100% compatible. All of our twinax and AOC cables are Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliant. We stand behind the quality of our products and proudly offer a limited lifetime warranty.
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SKU DAC-QSFP-40G-1M-AO
EAN 0821455615461
Specification
Technical details
Connector 1QSFP+
Connector 2QSFP+
Cable length1 m
Features
Connector genderMale/Male
Connector 1QSFP+
Connector 2QSFP+
Cable length1 m
Data transfer rate40 Gbit/s
Product colourBlack
Data transmission
Data transfer rate40 Gbit/s
Weight & dimensions
Cable length1 m
Manufacturer AddOn Networks
Short Description Dell DAC-QSFP-40G-0.5M Compatible TAA Compliant 40GBase-CU QSFP+ to QSFP+ Direct Attach Cable (Passive Twinax, 1m)
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