100G QSFP28 to 4*SFP28 Passive Direct Attach Copper Twinax Cable - Arista

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  • High-speed 100G Ethernet connectivity with passive copper cable.
  • Supports up to 100 Gb/s aggregate data rate with 4 x 25Gb/s.
  • Compatible Options: Cisco / Juniper / Arista / Dell / Standard / Customized

ZDAE30A06AR0501

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Regular price $85.00 USD
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$85.00

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Technical Spec

Special Orders

  • Delivery time 4-8 weeks for Special Orders

Product Description

100G QSFP28 to 4*SFP28 Passive Direct Attach Copper Twinax Cable

FEATURES

  • The 100G passive copper cable is a high speed, cost-effective 100Gbp/s Ethernet connectivity solution designed to meet the growing needs for higher bandwidth in data centers.
  • Maximum aggregate data rate: 100 Gb/s (4 x 25Gb/s)
  • Single 3.3V supply voltage
  • IEEE P802.3 by compliant
  • Hot pluggable
  • ROHS Compliant
Compatible Arista Connector Type QSFP28 to 4*SFP28
Max Data Rate 100G Temperature 0 degree Celsius ~ 70 degree Celsius
Wire Gauge (0.5m-2m) 30AWG Wire Gauge (2m-5m) 26AWG

R&D – Reliability Assurance

  • Mechanical Reliability: Salty Spray/ Soldering Joint Pull Test/ Cable Bending Test/ Temp Test;
  • Electric Reliability: 100% circuit test/ 100% SI performance test;
  • Flow Rate Test: IPERF Flow rate test;

DAC Testing Lab


DAC Application


DAC Cable stacking high-speed transmission application

Frequently Asked Questions

A:We regret to inform you that the Standard cable will not work with the HPE/Aruba JL255A. You will need to purchase additional DAC specs for HPE or Aruba compatible products.
A:We need this information to make an informed decision.
A:The main difference lies in the transmission method and applicable scenarios. A DAC Cable uses copper wires for data transmission, while optical fiber uses light signals for transmission. Optical fiber is usually suitable for long-distance high-speed transmission, while a DAC Cable is suitable for short-distance connections, typically within 10 meters. Fiber optic transmission has lower latency and higher bandwidth but is relatively more expensive, while a DAC Cable is more affordable.