Hi, yes, you can use it with CWDM Mux and Demux devices, which helps to save fiber resources.
by FS.com on 01/29/2023
by T***e on 01/28/2023
They are the same. The “QSFP” form factor was originally defined for <10G speeds. When it was adopted for 40G, the name became QSFP+ to denote the higher aggregate performance. The same “QSFP” form factor was later adopted for 100G but the electrical interface had to be upgraded to handle 25Gbps/lane. The electrical interface for 100G can handle up to 28Gbps, hence the engineering and industry name is QSFP28.
by FS.com on 01/29/2023
by C***y on 01/28/2023
It can be connected if the band protocol is consistent. Similarly, other brand modules can also be connected to ours when this condition is met.
by FS.com on 01/28/2023
by M***l on 01/28/2023
by K***l on 01/27/2023
FS provides OEM services to meet your individual requirements. For transceivers, we can customize the compatibility to match your device, operating temp, labels, etc.
by FS.com on 01/28/2023
