Switch Series & Supported Models
Browse common switch series and models supported for each brand.
US$1,224.00
| Length | Price |
|---|---|
| 5m (16ft) | US$1,224.00 |
| 6m (20ft) | US$1,251.00 |
| 7m (23ft) | US$1,520.00 |
| Connector Type | OSFP(Finned Top) to 2x OSFP(Flat Top) | Data Rate | 850Gbps to 2x 425Gbps |
|---|---|---|---|
| Media | Copper | Cable Type | AEC |
| Cable Length | 5m~7m(16ft~23ft) | Outer Diameter | AWG 28 |
| Jacket Material | PVC | Minimum Bend Radius | 38mm |
| Power Consumption | ≤12W @800G ≤10W @400G | Case Operating Temperature | 0 to 70°C (32 to 158°F) |
| Protocol | 2x 400G Breakout Ethernet 2x 400G RoCE 2x 400G Infiniband NDR | Application | Switch to NIC |
Browse common switch series and models supported for each brand.
Find answers to common questions about our products.
ACC mainly compensates for signal loss with equalization, while AEC uses retimers to recover and regenerate the signal. This makes AEC more suitable when the copper link needs stronger signal integrity than ACC can provide.
The built-in retimers help clean up signal loss, jitter, and noise before forwarding the signal. This is important for high-speed 400G branch links where electrical margin is tighter.
AEC does add signal processing compared with passive copper, but it is still designed for short-reach, low-latency interconnects. It is often chosen when users need better signal quality without moving to an optical solution.
Yes. It avoids separate optical modules and fiber jumpers, which can simplify short-reach cabling in dense racks. Proper routing space should still be reserved because the cable includes one 800G end and two 400G branch ends.
This order was mainly for a specific cable length, and what we received matched the order. Installation went without rework, which saved us some back-and-forth onsite.
For our short links, using a high-speed cable is more straightforward than ordering separate optics. The AICPLIGHT product is fairly priced and easy to deploy.
We didn’t run into any major issues during batch cabling, and the ports were easy to organize. The cable isn’t the softest one, but it feels reliable.