Generic Compatible ACC 2m (7ft) Twin-port 2x400Gb/s OSFP Finned Top to 2x400Gb/s OSFP Flat Top Active Copper Splitter Cable

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Model: O2O112-800G-AC2
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  • Low-latency, Low-power, Higher port bandwidth, density, and configurability, reduced power requirement in the data centers.
  • Provide Professional Compatibility and Parameter Test Reports.
  • Free test environment and samples are available to experience the high-quality product performance.
  • Complies with OSFP MSA, CMIS, and RoHS protocols, providing a reliable and sustainable solution.
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2m (7ft) Twin-port 800Gb/s OSFP Finned Top to 2x400Gb/s OSFP  Flat Top Active Copper Splitter Cable for Generic
Generic Compatible ACC 2m (7ft) Twin-port 2x400Gb/s OSFP Finned Top to 2x400Gb/s OSFP Flat Top Active Copper Splitter Cable
Specifications
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Product Highlights
Questions & Answers
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Specifications
Applications
Product Highlights
Questions & Answers
Resources

Description

Generic Compatible ACC 2m (7ft) Twin-port 2x400Gb/s OSFP Finned Top to 2x400Gb/s OSFP Flat Top Active Copper Splitter Cable

NADDOD O2O112-800G-AC2 is a high-speed active copper cabling solution designed for AI/HPC high-performance computing clusters and next-generation data center architectures, enabling high-density, low-latency interconnection between switches and servers. The product employs active signal conditioning and equalization technology to effectively compensate for high-speed electrical signal loss in short-distance transmission scenarios, ensuring high signal integrity and stable bit error rate performance. The ACC offers advantages such as lower power consumption, better cost-effectiveness, and plug-and-play deployment, enabling efficient and scalable computing network construction.

Specifications

Form Factor
OSFP to 2xOSFP
Distance
1m~5m
Wire AWG
26AWG~30AWG
Commercial Temperature Range
0~70°C(32 to 158°F)
Jacket Material
PET
Power Consumption
<1.5W(OSFP IHS end), <0.7W(OSFP RHS end)
Minimum Bend Radius
10x OD
Application
800G/400G Ethernet Compliant

Applications

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Questions & Answers

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Q:
What is the difference between ACC, DAC, and AEC?
A:
DAC (Direct Attach Cable) is a passive copper cable without built-in chips, offering very low power consumption but supporting only short transmission distances (typically ≤3 m). ACC (Active Copper Cable) integrates linear amplification and equalization chips, providing lower power consumption than AEC while typically supporting transmission distances of 3–5 m. AEC (Active Electrical Cable) incorporates DSP retimer chips with stronger signal processing capability, enabling longer transmission distances but with higher power consumption and cost. Overall, ACC sits between DAC and AEC, balancing cost, power consumption, and transmission distance.
Q:
How does the wire gauge (AWG) of ACC cables affect performance?
A:
Thicker wire (lower AWG number) results in lower insertion loss, enabling longer distances or more stable signal transmission. However, it increases cable stiffness and requires a larger bending radius. Common 26AWG and 28AWG solutions are selected based on distance requirements.
Q:
What are the typical distances supported by the O2O112-800G-ACC?
A:
Commonly supported distances are 3m, 4m, and 5m. Within 5m, it typically maintains low power consumption and good signal integrity, making it a common choice for high-density cabinet interconnects.
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Quality Certification

ISO140012015
ISO 90012015
ISO450012018
FDA
FCC
CE
RoHS
TUV-Mark
UL
WEEE

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