While providing those high speeds, the updated Molex product still maintains a low insertion loss, crosstalk, thermal and electromagnetic interference (EMI) containment that users are accustomed to from the previous zSFP+ Interconnect System.
“As more devices are connected to the internet and bandwidth demand continues to increase, being able to stay ahead of the curve on the backend becomes more challenging for data centres, networking OEMs and telecoms.” said Chris Hagerman, Global Product Manager, Molex. “Molex provides a passively cooled solution by using an enhanced airflow cage design to maximise airflow through the cage and connector effectively lowering the temperatures by about 17°C. This yields optimal thermal management for next-gen systems while eliminating the need for costly heat sinks or cooling modules.”
The updated system has multiple features that allow for greater flexibility and lowered costs for users. The 56Gbps PAM-4 channel products include EMI ganged cages – which are available in multiple port sizes from 2×1 through 2×12 – allows for flexibility of PCB signal routing of LEDs.
Molex has also created a next-gen terminal and wafer on the stacked integrated connectors within the zSFP+ Interconnect System. The advanced terminal provides superior signal integrity for 56Gbps PAM-4 applications. The system allows for users to merge standard cables and modules with the increased data-rate accepted.