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Revolutionizing Data Transfer: The Impact of 800G Transceivers on Optical Communication

HowardUpdated at Sep 4th 20231 min read

In today’s digital age, the need for rapid and dependable data exchange is more crucial than ever. With data volumes increasing exponentially, traditional communication technologies are finding it challenging to keep pace. Enter the 800G transceiver—a groundbreaking innovation poised to transform the optical communication landscape with its unparalleled speed and capacity. This paper delves into the current state of Ethernet technology, detailing the specifications, benefits, and challenges of 800G optical transceivers. Additionally, it examines market trends in data center interconnection (DCI) to provide a comprehensive overview of this emerging technology.
Status of 800G Transceivers in Telecom
In 2023, the data communication market has the fastest growth and has become the largest market compared with the telecom market and emerging market, accounting for 67.4%. Ethernet optical modules dominate the data communications market with a majority share of 59.6%. At present, the 100G Ethernet module is the mainstream choice for high-speed data transmission in data centers and enterprise networks for its cost-effectiveness, and 400G Ethernet modules are gaining momentum, especially in large-scale data centers and cloud environments. There is also a growing trend towards the use of pluggable optical modules with the need to be easily replaced or upgraded to improve the power efficiency of optical modules. With the expansion of market scale and the increase of large-capacity demand, high-speed optical module products represented by 800g optical transceivers will gradually replace 200G and 400G products in the following years.
800G Transceiver Standards: QSFP-DD800 MSA & OSFP MSA
With the deployment of 400G QSFP-DD transceivers underway, the industry is currently attracted by the development of 800G optical modules. Two MSA organizations are working on standardizing the 800G optical transceiver under the QSFP-DD and OSFP specifications.
QSFP-DD800 MSA
The QSFP-DD800 Multi-Source Agreement (MSA), launched by eight founding members, focuses on defining the specifications for the 800G module and connector systems. In March 2020, they released the first edition of the QSFP-DD800 transceiver hardware specification, which addresses the major challenges of improving signal integrity and heat dissipation in high-power modules. The transceiver pads have been optimized to improve signal integrity for 100Gb/s performance per lane without affecting backward compatibility. Besides, the new specification defines a novel 2 × 1 connector/cage (as shown in the picture below), with cabled upper ports as an option to address signal loss issues associated with traditional PCBs.
With the release of the latest specification by QSFP-DD800 MSA, FS is excited to announce the launch of our 800G QSFP-DD module, catering to the expanding network requirements. Our 800G QSFP-DD modules incorporate state-of-the-art technology and fully adhere to QSFP-DD800 MSA specifications, ensuring exceptional signal density and transmission performance. Opting for FS's 800G QSFP-DD module guarantees a faster and more dependable network connection, facilitating the success of your digital transformation journey. The common 800G QSFP-DD transceivers are QSFP-DD SR8, and DR8.
OSFP MSA
In 2021, the OSFP MSA organization released the OSFP version 4.0 specification for defining 800G transceivers. The specification adds new 2x400G and 8X100G module definitions selected using dual-channel LC, dual-channel Mini-LC, dual-channel MPO, and eight-channel SN/MDC fiber connectors. FS 800G OSFP modules meet the demand for higher port density and scalability in network equipment with its compact form factor. Despite its size being similar to QSFP modules, it offers double the data transmission capacity. Additionally, the OSFP module supports hot-swappable functionality and advanced thermal management to ensure reliable performance and prevent overheating. Choosing FS's 800G OSFP module enables faster and more reliable network connections, helping you successfully achieve digital transformation.
800G Optical Module Advantages
High-Speed Networking:
The 800G transceiver provides data transfer rates of 800 Gbps, making it one of the fastest optical modules on the market. This breakthrough enables faster downloads, seamless streaming, and superior network performance.
Maximizing Signal Density:
800G modules can achieve higher signal transmission density due to the integration of multiple channels and higher modulation modes.
Minimizing Energy Usage:
The 800G optical module adopts more advanced technology and design to reduce power consumption and improve energy efficiency.
Exceptional Reliability:
The 800G transceiver has high-quality optical devices and circuit design to ensure long-term stable operation of the product.
Seamless Compatibility:
800G optical modules are usually compatible with various types of optical fibers and transmission protocols, such as single-mode optical fibers, multi-mode optical fibers, Ethernet, optical switching, etc.
Challenges for 800g Optical Transceiver
Speed and Data Capacity:
Increasing the baud rate can effectively improve the 800G per-channel data rate, allowing faster transmission of symbols through the channel and thus potentially increasing signal quality. However, a lower error margin and tighter thresholds are critical issues while increasing the pulse amplitude modulation scheme (PAM) to send more bits per symbol.
Bit Error:
The FEC algorithm is usually good at recovering data frames when random errors occur, but is less effective for burst errors when the entire frame is lost. In a 224 Gb/s system, more sophisticated FEC algorithms are needed to minimize burst errors.
Power Efficiency:
Co-packaged optics(CPO) have the potential for the lowest power consumption, moving the optical module to an ASIC, eliminating the optical retimers, and performing photoelectric conversion within the package. However, new cooling solutions are required with power consumption concentrated inside the ASIC package.
DCI Market Trends of 800G Transceivers
The future of the data center transceiver market is promising, and the 800G data center interconnection and internal connection applications are full of opportunities. From 2023 to 2028, the global optical module market data center is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.5%, and the global optical module data center market size is expected to reach USD 5 billion by 2028. Besides, Asia Pacific is expected to witness the highest growth during the forecast period due to the growing demand for optical modules from data centers, 5G, cloud technologies, and the ongoing development of digital infrastructure in the region. The major factors driving the growth of the DCI market are the growing number of internet users, the adoption of fiber optic technology, and the demand for high-capacity data transmission from the networking industry. However, traditional cloud data centers will still be dominated by 400GB in 2024, and 800G is expected to increase in 2025 on the scale of data center clients.
Conclusion
The 800G transceiver is a game-changer in communication technology, offering unparalleled speed and capacity to meet the growing demands of the digital age. While challenges like power efficiency remain, the adoption of 800G transceivers will drive advancements in data centers and enhance global connectivity. Stay ahead in this evolving landscape—explore cutting-edge 800G solutions at FS.com and be part of the future of high-speed communication.