1M Passive Copper Cable Ib HDR Up to 200GB/S QSFP28 PVC White Pult
Overview
NVIDIA MCP1650-H001E30 Direct Attach Copper Cable InfiniBand HDR up to 200Gb/s QSFP56 LSZH 1m Black Pulltab 30AWG
HDR 200Gb/s QSFP56 Direct Attach Copper Cable
NVIDIA DAC cables are high speed, cost-effective alternatives to fiber optics in 200Gb/s InfiniBand HDR applications.
NVIDIA Networking QSFP56 passive copper cable contains eight high-speed copper pairs, each operating at data rates of up to 50Gb/s. Each QSFP56 port comprises an EEPROM providing product information, which can be read by the host system.
NVIDIA's unique quality passive copper cable solutions provide power-efficient connectivity for short distance interconnects. It enables higher port bandwidth, density and configurability at a low cost and reduced power requirement in the data centers.
Rigorous cable production testing ensures best out-of-the-box installation experience, performance and durability.
Highlights
IBTA InfiniBand HDR compliant
Up to 200Gb/s data rate
4x 50Gb/s PAM4 modulation
SFF-8665 compliant
Operating case temperature 0-70C
Single 3.3V supply voltage
Bit Error Rate (BER) better than 1E-15 with InfiniBand HDR systems
1M Passive Copper Cable Ib HDR Up to 200GB/S QSFP28 PVC White Pult
Manufacturer Part Number
MCP1650-H001E30
Product Type
Network Cable
Cable Type
QSFP56
Connector Type on First End
QSFP56 Network
Connector Type on Second End
QSFP56 Network
Product Color
Black
Cable Length
3.28 ft
Environmentally Friendly
Yes
American Wire Gauge
30 AWG
Connector on First End Details
1 x QSFP56 Network
Connector on Second End Details
1 x QSFP56 Network
Product Material
Copper
Number of Pairs
8
Data Transfer Rate
200 Gbit/s
Device Supported
Network Device
Product Line
LinkX
Jacket Type
LSZH
Limited Warranty
1 Year
Color Details
Black - Pulltab
Material Details
Copper - Cable Copper - Pairs
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