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Accortec 40 GBPS SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver

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Accortec 40 GBPS SR4 QSFP+ Optical TransceiverThe Accortec 40 GBPS SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver is a high performance module engineered for modern data centers and enterprise networks. Built to handle demanding uplinks and inter switch connectivity, this transceiver delivers bulk 40 Gbps bandwidth across four 10 Gbps lanes in a compact QSFP+ form factor. Designed to align with industry standards and to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of optical networks, it provides reliable, plug and

The Accortec 40 GBPS SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver is a high-performance module engineered for modern data centers and enterprise networks. Built to handle demanding uplinks and inter-switch connectivity, this transceiver delivers bulk 40 Gbps bandwidth across four 10 Gbps lanes in a compact QSFP+ form factor. Designed to align with industry standards and to integrate seamlessly with a wide range of optical networks, it provides reliable, plug-and-play operation that helps you scale your infrastructure without compromising on latency or reliability. Whether you are upgrading existing 10G links to 40G, consolidating network cores, or building a future-ready spine-leaf fabric, this SR4 QSFP+ module offers a balanced mix of speed, compatibility, and efficiency. In addition to performance, Accortec emphasizes durability and long-term support, reducing total cost of ownership while delivering consistent throughput under diverse workload conditions.

  • High-speed 40 Gbps performance across four parallel 10 Gbps lanes. The SR4 design aggregates four independent 10 Gbps channels to achieve a total data rate of 40 Gbps, enabling rapid data transfer for bandwidth-intensive applications such as virtualization, cloud storage, and large-scale database replication. By distributing traffic across multiple lanes, the transceiver minimizes bottlenecks and maintains stable throughput even under bursty traffic. This architecture improves overall network efficiency and reduces congestion in dense data center environments, making it an ideal upgrade path from older 10G architectures. The module is purpose-built to maximize uplink efficiency in multi-switch topologies, ensuring that critical workloads experience predictable performance and low latency even during peak periods.
  • QSFP+ form factor with plug-and-play installation for simplified deployment. The compact QSFP+ package is designed for compatibility with a wide spectrum of switches, routers, and fabric interconnects that support SR4 optics. Its hot-plug capability (depending on system design) minimizes downtime during maintenance or upgrades, while standard mounting and clearance specifications ensure easy insertion into existing chassis. This design supports rapid deployment in densely packed data centers and preserves rack space for additional devices. The module’s robust mechanical design also guards against handling damage during installation, and its standardized electrical and optical interfaces promote interoperability across vendors, helping you avoid vendor lock-in while maintaining network agility.
  • Multi-mode fiber compatibility with MPO/MTP connectivity for scalable cabling. The SR4 transceiver is optimized for multi-mode fiber cabling, typically utilizing MPO/MTP connectors to carry four 10 Gbps lanes over parallel fibers. This arrangement is well-suited for short-reach links within a data center, such as wiring between top-of-rack and access-layer devices, spine switches, or aggregation points. By supporting widely deployed MMF infrastructure, Accortec enables cost-effective upgrades without overhauling the entire cabling backbone. The standardized MPO/MTP interface simplifies fiber management, aids in high-density deployments, and reduces partner coordination time when planning migrations or expansions.
  • Industry-standard compatibility with SR4 and 40GBASE-SR4 specifications for broad interoperability. The Accortec SR4 QSFP+ transceiver adheres to established 40G optical Ethernet standards, ensuring seamless integration with a broad ecosystem of network hardware. This conformity supports predictable link performance, simplifies troubleshooting, and helps with warranty and support processes. Network operators can rely on consistent link budgets, stable performance across transceivers from various vendors, and straightforward certification testing when deploying 40G extensions. The module also aligns with typical enterprise and data center security and management practices, enabling smooth policy enforcement and monitoring through standard management interfaces.
  • Reliability, energy efficiency, and long-term support to lower total cost of ownership. Accortec prioritizes durability and consistent operation under real-world conditions. The transceiver is engineered to withstand typical data center temperatures and humidity ranges while maintaining stable performance. Energy efficiency is a key consideration, with optimized power consumption to reduce cooling load and operational costs over time. The availability of firmware updates and broad compatibility with existing hardware helps ensure longevity of the investment, while standardized testing and qualification processes increase confidence in deployment across diverse network environments. For organizations planning multi-year roadmaps, this module delivers predictable performance characteristics and simplifies lifecycle management.

Technical Details of Accortec 40 GBPS SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver

  • Data Rate: Up to 40 Gbps (4x10 Gbps lanes) under SR4 configuration.
  • Transceiver Type: SR4 QSFP+ optical transceiver designed for short-reach multi-mode fiber links.
  • Wavelength: 850 nm typical for parallel multimode optics used in SR4 applications.
  • Fiber Type: Multi-mode fiber (MMF), recommended for short-reach data center deployments.
  • Connector Type: MPO/MTP 12-fiber interface to support four 10 Gbps lanes in parallel.
  • Distance/Reach: Optimized for short-reach, typically up to 100 meters on OM3/MMF networks and extended distances on OM4/MMF, depending on cable quality and system specifications.
  • Form Factor: QSFP+ hot-pluggable transceiver module for platform-wide compatibility and simplified field replacements.
  • Standards/Compliance: Compatible with 40GBASE-SR4 and aligned with industry SR4 optical Ethernet guidelines to ensure interoperability across vendors.
  • Operating Environment (where provided by platform): Designed to operate within standard data center environmental conditions; consult vendor specifications for exact temperature and humidity ranges.

how to install Accortec 40 Gbps SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver

To install or upgrade the Accortec 40 Gbps SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver, begin by powering down the network device if your infrastructure requires a cold swap, or ensure the platform supports hot-swapping if your equipment permits it. Remove the existing transceiver carefully, noting the orientation and any securing clips or latches that may be present. Align the Accortec SR4 module with the port, ensuring the QSFP+ connector seats evenly and the optical ferrule is clean and free of debris. Gently insert the module until the latching mechanism engages, indicating a secure fit. After installation, connect the multi-mode fiber harness using an MPO/MTP trunk or ribbonized arrangement, taking care to maintain proper bend radii and avoiding sharp twists that could impair signal integrity. Once cabling is secured, re-seat any panels or covers, power on the equipment, and verify link status through the device’s management interface or command-line tools. Confirm that the port negotiates to 40 Gbps and that all four lanes are active with error-free transmission. If you encounter issues, inspect the fiber connectors for dust, ensure the correct MMF type is used (OM3/OM4 as recommended), and verify that the switch or router’s firmware is up to date. Documentation and change-management records should reflect the upgrade, including serial numbers and port mappings to facilitate future support and troubleshooting.

Maintenance best practices include performing periodic optical cleanliness checks, using lint-free wipes and approved cleaning solutions, and maintaining consistent fiber routing to prevent micro-bends and micro-fractures. It’s also prudent to label fiber trunks and port locations in crowded data centers to streamline diagnostics. If your environment requires advanced monitoring, enable available optical diagnostics and keep a log of link performance metrics such as bit error rate, return loss, and dispersion characteristics. With proper handling and adherence to vendor guidelines, the Accortec SR4 QSFP+ transceiver delivers dependable performance, scalable capacity, and a straightforward upgrade path for current 10G and evolving 40G network architectures.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What is the main use case for the Accortec 40 GBPS SR4 QSFP+ Optical Transceiver?

    A: It is designed to provide high-bandwidth 40 Gbps uplinks in data centers and enterprise networks by aggregating four 10 Gbps channels onto a single QSFP+ module. This makes it ideal for upgrading 10G infrastructures, inter-switch links, and high-performance storage networks that require fast, reliable fiber connectivity.

  • Q: What type of fiber and connector does this module require?

    A: The transceiver is optimized for multi-mode fiber (MMF) with an MPO/MTP connector, which supports the four parallel 10 Gbps lanes characteristic of SR4 optics. Ensure your fiber cabling matches MMF specifications (commonly OM3 or OM4) for best results.

  • Q: How far can the SR4 transceiver transmit data?

    A: SR4 optics are intended for short-reach links typical of data centers. Distances vary with fiber type and quality, generally ranging up to about 100 meters on OM3 MMF and potentially more on OM4 MMF, subject to system specifications and cabling conditions.

  • Q: Is this module compatible with standard 40GBASE-SR4 implementations?

    A: Yes. The Accortec SR4 QSFP+ transceiver is designed to be compatible with widely adopted 40GBASE-SR4 standards, enabling interoperability with a broad ecosystem of switches, routers, and fiber infrastructure from multiple vendors.

  • Q: What installation considerations should I keep in mind?

    A: Prioritize clean, dust-free fiber connections, use appropriate ESD precautions, confirm port compatibility and firmware versions on your devices, and follow platform-specific hot-swap guidelines if applicable. Retain proper fiber management to prevent bend radius violations, and document the upgrade for future maintenance and audits.

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