Newark Now Offers Tyco's CFP-Compliant Connectors for Optical Transceivers

Newark a leading multi-channel, high-service electronics distributor in the Americas and part of the global Premier Farnell Group, today announced that it now carries Tyco Electronics’ CFP-compliant 40G and 100G Ethernet connectors, which meet the demanding requirements of the CFP Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) optical transceivers and OEM host line cards.

CFP-Compliant Ethernet Connector

Engineers with questions about this technology can find answers at element14, Premier Farnell’s popular global engineering portal and community.

The CFP compliant connector, available for same day shipping at www.newark.com, is an ultra-high speed pluggable I/O interface supporting 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s Ethernet applications. The 148 position plug connector straddle mounts to the optical transceiver module PCB, and the receptacle connector is SMT-processed to the host board for conventional processing. These connectors are designed to enable belly-to-belly for higher line card density.

“Each week we add hundreds of new products and technologies to our website to continually offer design engineers the industry’s most innovative products, as well as proven solutions,” comments Jeff Uden, Vice President, Product Management, Newark. “Tyco Electronics’ new Ethernet connectors are a superb solution that accepts CFP MSA compliant optical transceivers.”

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