ColorChip Ltd.will take part in a demonstration of a next-generation SDN platform using intelligent software-defined networks. ColorChip’s 100G QSFP28 2km CWDM4 and 10km 4WDM transceivers, used in Data Center Interconnect links, will be demonstrated in Caltech’s booth #663 on November 13th-17th during SuperComputing 2017 Exhibition in Denver, Colorado, USA.
The exhibition of the Next Generation SDN architecture will employ a family of ColorChip 100G QSFP28 Transceivers, all based on ColorChip’s patented SystemOnGlass (SOGT) TOSA/ROSA platform, including the 100G QSFP28 2km CWDM4 and 10km 4WDM-10 transceivers . The 100G transceivers are based on uncooled DML’s on the CWDM grid and characterized by typical power consumption of 2.6W, highly compact QSFP28 packaging and a standard Duplex LC optical interconnect. The ColorChip family of 100G QSFP28 transceivers also includes a 500m CWDM-Lite datacenter transceiver, accepted by the Open Compute Project (OCP).
More information: ColorChip Ltd., Tavor Building # 1, P.O. Box 158 New Industrial Park, Yokneam 20692, Israel; 972 4 630 0200; sales@color-chip.com.
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