Specifications:
- Brand name:-Juniper
- Part number:-JNP-100G-DAC-5M
- Cable length:- 5M/Feet 16.5
- Connector Type:- QSFP28
- Max Data Rate:- 100Gbps
- Jacket Material:- PVC (OFNR)
- Power Supply:- 3.3V
- Cable Type:-Passive Twinax
- Cable weight:-(LBS 4.41) (KG 2.1)
- Dimensions:-(HxWxD), 2.6 in. x 14 in. x 13 inch
- If you need Juniper 5M Cable,we have
JNP-100G-DAC-5M
The 100G QSFP28 cable comes up with a cost-effective solution to build the link between switches QSFP-100G ports within racks and across adjacent racks. This Direct Attach Copper cable has almost no insertion loss and ultra-low crosstalk. It connects well with the IEEE 802.3, SFF-8665, and hot-pluggable QSFP28 MSA standards, making sure about reliability. However, the maximum power consumption is 0.5W. For flexible routing, the minimum bend radius is 46mm. Even the maximum data rate is 1000Gbps, while the connector type is QSFP28 to QSFP28. The cable type is Active Direct Attach Copper, making the transfer of data more smooth and seamless as it’s perfect for short links. The flawless operation is guaranteed as it’s been tested with multiple host devices.
The JNP-100G-DAC-5M cable is 100G of Direct-attach Copper that is manufactured for the connection of Juniper Networks switches with QSFP28 ports for short reach at maximum distances of 5 meters. It is widely used to connect switches as for example QFX5100, QFX5110, QFX5200, QFX5210, and QFX10000 series switches and EX9200 and EX4600 with 100G modules. This cable is perfect for high speed, low-latency connections within a rack or between the adjacent racks within data centers for perfect networking communication of the devices.
FAQs
What is the maximum length of QSFP28 DAC?
The QSFP28 Direct Attach Cables (DAC), such as JNP-100G-DAC-5M, have a maximum length of 5 meters (5M) for high-quality performance.
What is the maximum output of a DAC?
The term DAC (Direct Attach Cable) is the type of passive or active cable which is deal for high-speed data transmission. However, the data rate is 100 Gps.
What is the difference between QSFP and DAC:
QSFP (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable) is the transceiver module which is ideal to use with optical fibers or copper cables. However, QSFP modules are created to deal with high-speed data transmission. On the other hand, DAC is a type of cable that can be used for short distances and includes a transceiver and cable too. Even DAC can be QSFP28-based.
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