Mellanox QSFP28 Module - For Data Networking, Optical Network - 1 x LC Duplex 100Gbase-DR/DR1 Network - Optical Fiber - 1310 nm - Single-mode - 100 Gigabit Ethernet - 100GBase-DR, 100GBase-DR1 - 100 Gbit/s - 1640.42 ft Maximum Distance - Hot-pluggabl MMS1V70-CM
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Mellanox QSFP28 Module - For Data Networking, Optical Network - 1 x LC Duplex 100Gbase-DR/DR1 Network - Optical Fiber - 1310 nm - Single-mode - 100 Gigabit Ethernet - 100GBase-DR, 100GBase-DR1 - 100 Gbit/s - 1640.42 ft Maximum Distance - Hot-pluggabl MMS1V70-CM
MELLANOX TRANSCEIVER 100GBE QSF - LC-LC 1310NM DR1
Manufacturer Part Number: MMS1V70-CM
MANUFACTURER NAME: Nvidia
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: MMS1V70-CM
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LANGUAGE: EN
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Introduction NVIDIA® MMS1V70-CM transceiver is a single mode 1-lane (DR1), QSFP28 optical transceiver, designed for use in 100 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) links on up to 500m of single mode fiber. The transceiver converts 4 input channels of 25Gb/s NRZ electrical data to a single optical channel of 100Gb/s PAM4 optical signals over a single fiber, using a nominal wavelength of 1310nm, and vice versa for the receive path. The MMS1V70-CM main application is to converge between legacy 100GbE NRZ systems and the emerging 400GbE PAM4 systems. Four different MMS1V70-CM transceivers can be connected to a single 400GbE QSFP-DD MMS1V00-WM DR4 transceiver over a single mode splitter cable. It is compliant with the QSFP28 MSA, IEEE 802.3bm CAUI-4. Digital diagnostic functions are available via the I2C interface, as specified by the QSFP28 MSA. Rigorous production testing ensures the best out-of-the-box installation experience, performance, and durability. | |
Manufacturer | NVIDIA Corporation |
Manufacturer Part Number | MMS1V70-CM |
Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.nvidia.com |
Brand Name | Mellanox |
Product Name | QSFP28 Module |
Product Type | QSFP28 |
Technical Information: | |
Application/Usage | Data Networking
Optical Network |
Interfaces/Ports: | |
Total Number of Ports | 1 |
Connector Type | LC |
Interfaces/Ports Details | 1 x LC Duplex 100Gbase-DR/DR1 Network |
Media & Performance: | |
Media Type Supported | Optical Fiber |
Fiber Optic Cable Standard | 1310 nm |
Fiber Mode Supported | Single-mode |
Ethernet Technology | 100 Gigabit Ethernet |
Network Technology | 100GBase-DR
100GBase-DR1 |
Maximum Distance Supported | 1640.42 ft |
Maximum Data Transfer Rate | 100 Gbit/s |
Physical Characteristics: | |
Form Factor | Hot-pluggable |
Miscellaneous: | |
Compatibility | Mellanox Ethernet Switches:
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Environmentally Friendly | Yes |
Environmental Compliance | Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) |
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