The Samtec ALC-320-NGG is an active optical cable (AOC) assembly. Samtec is a leading manufacturer of interconnect solutions, including high-speed cables and connectors. Active optical cables integrate active electronic components within the connector to convert electrical signals to optical signals for transmission over fiber optic cable, and then convert them back to electrical signals at the receiving end. This allows for high-bandwidth data transmission over longer distances than traditional copper cables.
Applications
- Data centers: Connecting servers, switches, and storage devices in high-density data center environments.
- High-performance computing (HPC): Interconnecting processors and memory in HPC clusters.
- Medical imaging: Transmitting high-resolution images between medical imaging equipment and display devices.
- Telecommunications: Connecting network equipment in telecommunications infrastructure.
- Industrial automation: Providing high-bandwidth communication links in automated manufacturing systems.
Features
- High bandwidth: Supports high data transfer rates, enabling fast and efficient communication.
- Long reach: Transmits data over longer distances than copper cables without signal degradation.
- Low power consumption: Minimizes power consumption compared to traditional copper cable solutions.
- Small form factor: Compact design allows for high-density installations.
- EMI/RFI immunity: Fiber optic cable is immune to electromagnetic and radio frequency interference.
Benefits
- Increased data throughput: Enables faster data transfer rates and improved system performance.
- Reduced signal loss: Minimizes signal degradation over long distances.
- Lower power consumption: Reduces energy costs and improves energy efficiency.
- Improved signal integrity: Fiber optic cable provides a clean and reliable signal path.
- Simplified installation: Easy to install and manage compared to traditional copper cable solutions.
Additional Details
The Samtec ALC-320-NGG AOC typically consists of a fiber optic cable terminated with active optical transceivers at each end. The transceivers convert electrical signals to optical signals for transmission over the fiber, and then convert them back to electrical signals at the receiving end. The cable is usually multi-mode fiber, which is suitable for shorter distances. The connectors are typically QSFP or similar high-density connectors. The power consumption is typically low, in the order of a few watts. The cable is designed to meet industry standards for performance and reliability. It is important to consult the product datasheet to determine the exact specifications of the cable, including the data rate, reach, and connector type. These cables are often used in applications where high bandwidth, long reach, and low power consumption are critical requirements. They are designed to be hot-pluggable, allowing for easy insertion and removal without interrupting system operation. The use of fiber optic cable also provides inherent security benefits, as it is difficult to tap or intercept the signal without detection.