Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) Sample Contracts

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Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • June 14th, 2016
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CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • November 20th, 2024

This CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the CFP2 form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the CFP MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces. Specifications provided in this document are given as a ³GHOWD´ WR WKH &Sp)ec3ifi ca0tio6n $Re v.+1D.4,UJuGnZe 7D, 2U0H10.

CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • December 18th, 2024

This CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the CFP2 form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the CFP MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces. Specifications provided in this document are given as a ³GHOWD´ WR WKH &Sp)ec3ifi ca0tio6n $Re v.+1D.4,UJuGnZe 7D, 2U0H10.

CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • March 22nd, 2009

This Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces.

XMD11
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 17th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

Multi-source Agreement (MSA) of 10 Gbit/s Miniature Device (XMD)
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • August 5th, 2013

This CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the CFP2 form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the CFP MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces. Specifications provided in this document are given as a “delta” to the CFP MSA Hardware Specification Rev. 1.4, June 7, 2010.

XMD03
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006
XMD02
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 16th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the user wishes to find a warranted document they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • August 5th, 2013

This CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the CFP2 form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the CFP MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces. Specifications provided in this document are given as a “delta” to the CFP MSA Hardware Specification Rev. 1.4, June 7, 2010.

XMD04
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

XMD13
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

XMD14
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

XMD12
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 17th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

Multi-source Agreement (MSA) of 10 Gbit/s Miniature Device (XMD)
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006

The XMD MSA committee established by the following members has drawn up documents about the Electrical & Optical interfaces and the Physical interface specs of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules.This document shows general description of MSA and the relations between the documents which the XMD MSA committee drew up.

CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • April 9th, 2023

This CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the CFP2 form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the CFP MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces. Specifications provided in this document are given as a ³GHOWD´ WR WKH &Sp)ec3ifi ca0tio6n $Re v.+1D.4,UJuGnZe 7D, 2U0H10.

XMD06
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 13th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

XMD01
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • January 16th, 2006

This technical document has been created by the XMD MSA committee. This document is offered to both users and suppliers of 10Gbit/s compact optical sub-assembly (OSA) modules as a basis for a technical agreement. However, it is not a warranted document. Each OSA supplier will have its own datasheet. If the users wish to find a warranted document, they should consult the datasheet of the chosen OSA supplier.

CFP MSA
Multi-Source Agreement (Msa) • March 1st, 2014

This CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) defines the CFP4 form factor of an optical transceiver to support 40Gbit/s and 100Gbit/s interfaces for Ethernet, Telecommunication and other applications. The members of the CFP MSA have authored this document to provide an industry standard form factor for new and emerging high speed communications interfaces. Specifications provided in this document are given as a “delta” to the CFP MSA Hardware Specification Rev.1.4, June 7, 2010 or the CFP MSA CFP2 Hardware Specification Rev. 1.0, July 31, 2013.

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