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Optional Optical LC Connector Position for Telecom. Applications
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Optional Optical LC Connector Position for Telecom. Applications 40 1. 1SCOPE This hardware specification defines the CFP8 form factor for a 400 Gb/s optical transceiver used for Ethernet and other applications. Specifications provided in this document are a “delta” to the CFP MSA Hardware Specification [1]; the CFP2 Hardware Specification [2]; and the CFP4 Hardware Specification [3]. The CFP8 electrical interface supports up to 16 differential lanes in each direction with nominal signaling rates of 25.78125 or 26.5625 GBd per lane, and either NRZ or XXX-4 signaling. Documentation of the electrical signaling specifications are provided in [6], [10] and in the working documents of ongoing IEEE and OIF projects [5]. The CFP8 module may be used to support single-mode or multi-mode optical fiber media. CFP8 modules and the host system are hot-pluggable. The module or the host system shall not be damaged by insertion or removal of the module. CFP MSA is an acronym for 100G1 Form Factor Pluggable Multi-Source Agreement. The CFP8 supports eight times and four times the bandwidth-density of CFP and CFP2 form factors, respectively.

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