Fiber Optic Cage & Connector

100G Optical Transceivers

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XLPPI electrical interface connects 40G QSFP+ modules to network hardware using four lanes, ensuring high-speed, reliable data transfer and compatibility.
Learn how industrial IPCs use LINK-PP SFP/SFP+ cages to build high-speed, EMI-protected fiber uplinks for PLCs and edge networks. Ideal for Industry 4.0 and smart factories.
a fiber optic cage (often called sfp cage), Its primary function is to provide the physical and electrical interface required to connect an optical transceiver
Learn about J-STD-002 solderability testing and how LINK-PP’s Integrated RJ45, LAN Transformers, Modular Jacks, and Fiber Optic Cages meet this standard.
Select the best fiber optic cage by considering compatibility, port density, thermal management (heatsink options), light pipe integration, EMI shielding, etc.
LINK-PP delivers Optical Transceivers, RJ45 Connectors, LAN Transformers, and Fiber Optic Solutions for reliable, high-speed telecom networks.
Learn about the SFF-8432 specification, the mechanical standard for SFP+ modules and cages. Discover its role in EMI performance, durability, and interoperability.
Learn what optical transceiver insertion loss is, how it affects link budgets, BER, and FEC. Includes LC/MPO numbers, control tips, and LINK-PP insights.
LINK-PP's fiber optic cage assemblies deliver high-density, EMI-shielded, and thermally managed solutions for 400G transceiver form factor needs.
Learn what the SFF-8402 specification is, how it defines the SFP28 interface standard, and why it is essential for 25G / 28G optical module interoperability and system reliability.
Learn how 25GBASE-SR SFP28 optical modules enable short-reach, high-density server-to-switch links in modern data centers, including OM3/OM4 reach, VCSELs, and deployment best practices.
XLPPI electrical interface connects 40G QSFP+ modules to network hardware using four lanes, ensuring high-speed, reliable data transfer and compatibility.
Open System Interconnect explains the seven OSI layers, showing how devices communicate and ensuring interoperability in modern network environments.