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  • How PCIe 3.0×4 interface and Oculink SFF-8611 interface are converted

    How PCIe 3.0×4 interface and Oculink SFF-8611 interface are converted

    PCIe 3.0×4 interface The PCIe 3.0×4 riser card can convert the PCIe 3.0×4 interface on the motherboard into an Oculink SFF-8611 interface for connecting various Oculink SFF-8611 interface devices.   Oculink SFF-8611 interface Through the Oculink to SFF8639 data cable, high-per...
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  • QSFP+ (40G) Active Optical Cable (AOC)

    QSFP+ (40G) Active Optical Cable (AOC)

      QSFP+ (40G) Active Optical Cable (AOC) are high performance, cost-effective I/O solutions for LAN, HPB, and SAN. With 4 independent data transmission and receiving channels via multiple optical fibers,  AOC cables achieve an aggregate data rate of 40Gbps over 100 meters transmission. The c...
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  • Briefly Introduce The Product Features of SFF-8654

    Briefly Introduce The Product Features of SFF-8654

    1. This adapter cable can convert the SFF-8654 interface on the motherboard into a U2 PCI-e SSD interface;   2. One end of the U.2 cable on the device end is connected to the SATA power supply, and the other end is connected to the data port of the u.2 adapter card;   3. Connect the hig...
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  • History of Oculink Development

    History of Oculink Development

    With the development of electronic technology, more and more electronic devices have been widely used. Connectors, also known as connectors, plugs, and sockets, generally refer to electrical connectors. A device that connects two active devices to transmit current or signals. The function of a co...
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  • Differences between SAS and SATA

    Differences between SAS and SATA

    SAS and SATA are two specifications of the interface hard drive, both use serial technology, but there are relatively large differences in terms of compatibility, speed, price, and so on. SAS, Serial Attached SCSI, or Serial Attached SCSI, is a new generation of SCSI technology that uses serial t...
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  • Introduction of Common Mini SAS, SAS, HD Mini SAS Interface Types

    Introduction of Common Mini SAS, SAS, HD Mini SAS Interface Types

    SFF-8643: Internal Mini SAS HD 4i/8i The SFF-8643 is the latest HD MiniSAS connector design for implementing HD SAS internal interconnect solutions. The SFF-8643 is a 36-pin “High Density SAS” connector with a plastic body normally used for internal connections. A typical application ...
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  • Features of Slim SAS SFF-8654

    Features of Slim SAS SFF-8654

    Slim SAS SFF-8654 is a portable hard drive interface, which is widely used in automotive electronics, portable mobile devices and so on. Before buying and using this interface, It’s important for us to learn about its features: 1. It is designed for unshielded, internal or external I/O conn...
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  • The Difference Between SAS  And SATA

    The Difference Between SAS And SATA

    The Meaning of SATA and SAS SATA, also known as Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, is a bus interface that connects a host bus adapter to a hard drive. In 2001, the Serial ATA Committee, composed of major manufacturers such as Intel, APT, Dell, IBM, Seagate, and Maxtor, officially established...
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  • High-Speed DAC/AOC Cable Assemblies Are Becoming Increasingly Important

    High-Speed DAC/AOC Cable Assemblies Are Becoming Increasingly Important

      In today’s fast-paced technological world, high-speed cable assemblies are becoming increasingly important. Cables such as DAC/AOC: 10G SFP+, 25G SFP28, 40G QSFP+, 100G QSFP28, 56G SFP-DD, 200G QSFP-DD and 400G QSFP-DD are rapidly becoming essential components in many technology prod...
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