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Prolabs Active Optical Cable QSFP28 to QSFP28 100 Gbps 850nm Multimode 63m, PRL-100G-AOC-063

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Prolabs active optical cable with QSFP28 connectors at both ends, supporting up to 100 Gbps data rate at 850nm over multimode fiber, 63m length. Designed for high-density 100G data center interconnects.

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Overview

The Prolabs PRL-100G-AOC-063 is a 100 Gbps active optical cable featuring QSFP28 connectors on both ends, operating at 850nm over multimode fiber with a 63-meter reach. Active optical cable technology integrates transceivers directly into the cable assembly, providing a lightweight, flexible, and low-power interconnect solution for 100G data center applications including top-of-rack switch connections and high-density port aggregation.

Features

  • 100 Gbps maximum data rate
  • QSFP28 to QSFP28 connector format
  • 850nm multimode operation
  • 63m reach for intra-data center interconnects
  • Active optical cable design — lightweight and flexible vs. DAC cables

Specifications

Attribute Value
Model PRL-100G-AOC-063
Manufacturer Prolabs
Product Type Active Optical Cable (Transceiver)
Connector Type QSFP28 to QSFP28
Data Rate 100 Gbps Max.
Wavelength 850 nm
Fiber Type Multimode
Length 63 m

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