400 Gbps and 800 Gbps Fiber Optic Transceivers

ATGBICS provides an extensive range of QSFP-DD, QSFP112, and OSFP form factor network transceivers, including ZR/ZR+ coherent specifications

Image of ATGBICS 400 Gbps and 800 Gbps Fiber Optic TransceiversThe ATGBICS portfolio includes a comprehensive range of QSFP-DD, QSFP112, and OSFP fiber optic transceivers supporting up to 800 Gbps data rates. Connector option types include LC-Duplex, MPO-12, and MPO-16 and reach up to 120 km. Digital optical monitoring (DOM) support is also present, enabling real-time monitoring of the parameters of the fiber optic transceiver. 400G and 800G network transceiver modules use advanced modulation formats such as pulse amplitude modulation 4-level (PAM4) coherent modulation types such as QPSK, 8-QAM, or 16-QAM, which allows for higher transmission speed. Their rigorously tested products record a unique traceable serial number and are fully compliant with all multi-source agreement (MSA) and IEEE standards and protocols.

Features
  • Coherent technology with tunable options
  • Data rate: 400 Gbps to 800 Gbps
  • OSFP casing types: finned top, flat top/RHS, and closed top
  • Supports InfiniBand™ and Ethernet systems
  • Short lead times
  • Reach: 100 m to 120 km
  • Connector types: LC, MPO-12, and MPO-16
  • Operating temperature range: 0°C to +70°C
  • Competitive pricing
  • Lifetime warranty
  • MSA compliant
  • Fully tested
  • Conforms to all industry standards and protocols
  • Each product is uniquely serialized and traceable
Applications
  • Local area networks (LAN)
  • Wide area networks (WAN)
  • Ethernet switches and routers
  • Storage area networks (SAN), network-attached storage, and storage servers
  • 1G/2G/4G/8G fiber channels
  • Switched fabric I/O such as ultra-high bandwidth switches and routers
  • Datacenter cabling infrastructure
  • High-performance computing (HPC)
  • Public sector: government, education, and healthcare
  • High-density connections among network equipment
  • AI and machine learning workloads
  • Financial market networks
  • Cloud computing
Published: 2025-05-29