Pluggable Cables

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
SF-SFPP2EPASS-001

SF-SFPP2EPASS-001

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CABLE ASSY SFP+ M-M 1M

202

5602-22-0142A-100

5602-22-0142A-100

3M

CABLE SATA F-F 102MM

0

P940-08I

P940-08I

Tripp Lite

CABLE SATA F-F 203.2MM

1714400

2304889-1

2304889-1

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

CABLE ET POWER M-M 250MM

257

P110PC1IG3MY

P110PC1IG3MY

Panduit Corporation

110 PATCH CORD ASSEMBLY, 1 PAIR,

160

9QN0-114-22-1.00

9QN0-114-22-1.00

3M

100G QSFP28 TO QSFP28 DAC

62

0739290002

0739290002

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ASSY SFP M-M 3M

0

AK-SATA-030

AK-SATA-030

ASSMANN WSW Components

CABLE SATA F-F 300MM

0

1111451201

1111451201

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ZSFP+ M-M 2M

0

SF-SFPP2EPASS-000.5

SF-SFPP2EPASS-000.5

Storage & Server IO (Amphenol ICC)

CABLE ASSY SFP+ M-M 500MM

2

2334878-6

2334878-6

TE Connectivity AMP Connectors

QSFP28 TO 4SFP28, 3.0 METER, 26A

30

N28F-30M-AQ

N28F-30M-AQ

Tripp Lite

QSFP+ TO QSFP+ ACTIVE OPTICAL CA

575

0745464083

0745464083

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ASSY PCIE-PCIE M-M 3M

0

0745460404

0745460404

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ASSY PCIE X4 M-M 4M

0

PSF1PXA3MBU

PSF1PXA3MBU

Panduit Corporation

CABLE ASSY SFP+ M-M 3M

6

8ES4-1AA21-0.75

8ES4-1AA21-0.75

3M

CABLE SLIMLINE SAS M-M 750MM

53

0745760002

0745760002

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ASSY PCIE X1 M-M 2M

0

FCBG110SD1C07B

FCBG110SD1C07B

Finisar Corporation

CABLE ASSY SFP+ M-M 7M

0

0745460402

0745460402

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ASSY PCIE X4 M-M 2M

183

1110251200

1110251200

Woodhead - Molex

CABLE ASSY CXP M-M 500MM

0

Pluggable Cables

1. Overview

Pluggable cables are modular cable assemblies designed for rapid deployment and hot-swappable connectivity in high-speed data transmission systems. These cable solutions integrate standardized connectors and interface protocols to enable flexible networking configurations. Key advantages include reduced installation time, scalable infrastructure management, and compatibility with evolving communication standards. They play a critical role in modern data centers, telecommunications networks, and industrial automation systems where reliable high-bandwidth connectivity is essential.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
QSFP (Quad Small Form-factor Pluggable)High-density 4-channel architecture, supports 40G-800G data ratesData center switches, high-performance computing clusters
SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable)Compact hot-pluggable interface, supports 1G-25G speedsEnterprise networking equipment, fiber optic transceivers
DAC (Direct Attach Copper)Passive copper cables with low latency and power consumptionShort-distance server/storage connections within racks
AOC (Active Optical Cable)Optical fiber with integrated transceivers, supports long-distance transmissionInter-rack connections in large-scale data centers
RJ45 PluggableStandard Ethernet interface with backward compatibilityLocal area networks (LANs), PoE-enabled devices

3. Structure and Components

Typical pluggable cable assemblies consist of:

  • Conductive Core: Stranded or solid copper conductors (for electrical signals) or optical fibers (for AOC variants)
  • Insulation Layer: High-density polyethylene or fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) for signal integrity
  • Shielding: Braided copper or foil shielding to prevent EMI interference
  • Connector Housing: Thermoplastic or metal casing with latching mechanisms (e.g., LC, MPO interfaces)
  • Integrated Circuitry: EEPROM chips for digital diagnostics and identification (SFP-DD, QSFP-DD variants)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterSignificance
Transmission RateDetermines data throughput capacity (10G-800Gbps)
Insertion LossMeasures signal attenuation ( 0.5dB for high-speed DACs)
Return LossIndicates impedance matching quality ( 20dB)
Operating TemperatureDefines environmental tolerance (-40 C to +85 C)
MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures)Reliability indicator (>10,000 hours)
Compliance StandardsSpecifies adherence to IEEE 802.3, SFF-8431, and RoHS

5. Application Fields

Primary industries utilizing pluggable cables include:

  • Data Centers: High-density server racks, top-of-rack (ToR) switches
  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical line terminals (OLTs)
  • Enterprise Networks: Campus backbone infrastructure, security systems
  • Industrial Automation: Ethernet-based control systems, IoT gateways
  • Medical Imaging: High-resolution diagnostic equipment with real-time data transfer

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Features
Cisco SystemsSFP-10G-LR10GBASE-LR with 1310nm wavelength, 2km reach
FinisarQSFP-40G-SR4MPO interface, 100m OM4 MMF support
MolexActive Optical Cable 100GLC connectors, error correction coding
AmphenolRJ45-PLUG-CAT6AShielded Cat6A, PoE++ compatibility

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations for optimal selection:

  1. Bandwidth Requirements: Match cable speed to equipment capabilities (e.g., 400G QSFP-DD for AI servers)
  2. Distance Constraints: DAC for 5m (cost-effective), AOC for >10m (low latency)
  3. Environmental Factors: Choose industrial-grade cables for vibration-prone environments
  4. Backward Compatibility: Verify form factor alignment (SFP+, QSFP28, etc.)
  5. Total Cost of Ownership: Balance initial cost vs. power efficiency and maintenance needs

Case Study: A hyperscale data center upgraded to 400G QSFP-DD DAC cables, achieving 35% lower power consumption compared to previous generation AOC solutions.

8. Industry Trend Analysis

Emerging developments include:

  • Speed Advancements: Transition to 800Gbps per channel using PAM4 modulation
  • Optical Integration: Silicon photonics enabling pluggable optical engines
  • Smart Cabling: Embedded sensors for real-time monitoring of temperature and signal quality
  • Modular Design: Universal backplane solutions supporting mixed media types
  • Sustainability: Development of halogen-free materials and recyclable components

Market forecasts predict a 22% CAGR for pluggable cable assemblies through 2028, driven by 5G expansion and AI infrastructure growth.

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