Thursday, August 29, 2013

Resistant Laser Optimized 50 micron TeraFlex 10G cables

Superior Essex, an industry leader in communications wire and cable products, today announced today that all Superior Essex optical fiber multimode cables are now available with Macrobend Resistant Laser Optimized 50 micron TeraFlex Patch Cord 10G cables. Like the TeraGain 10G 50/125 multimode fibers, TeraFlex 10G multimode fibers are specifically optimized for 850 nm lasers (or VCSELs) but with added benefit of Macrobend Resistance. These optical fibers exceed industry specifications for, not only bandwidth and differential modal dispersion, but for minimum bend radii allowing use where tight bend radii are encountered.

Traditionally, IO interface roadmaps have stayed their own predictable path and stayed separate from each other for several generations and many years. After the converged Camelot of many 10G cables interfaces and links, many IO roadmaps are radically changing data rate progression and are often converging and competing with several other IO communities’ next generation standards.The InfiniBand Trade Association formally introduced their new 10Gigabit OM3 IO interface roadmap just a few weeks ago and it is quite different from their last revision. The older one had progressed predictability uniform from 2.5G to 5G to 10G cables data rates which have been implemented thru standards, plugfests and products. But now the next logical data rates of 20G and 40G per pair have disappeared off the new roadmap revision.

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