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You Should Know About 25G Transceivers and Cables FAQs
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You Should Know About 25G Transceivers and Cables FAQs


Q1: What is SFP28?

A: SFP28 is the standard form factor of 25G optical modules. Its size is the same as 10G SFP+ and 1G SFP, but the electrical interface supports a transmission rate of up to 28Gbps, which is suitable for 25Gbps signals. Most 25G optical modules have a nominal rate of 25.78125Gbps.


Q2:What 25G Transceivers and Cables are available from Walsun?

Walsun supports a range of 25G copper cables and optical transceivers compliant to IEEE standards and industry MSAs. Walsun’s 25G connectivity solutions include copper cables, Active Optical Cables (AOCs), and a range of optical transceivers in an SFP form factor for various fiber types and reach.


Product NumberProduct Description
25G SFP Transceivers
SFP-25G-SR25GBASE-SR SFP transceiver up to 70m/100m over parallel OM3/OM4 multi-mode  fiber (MMF)
SFP-25G-MR-SR10/25GBASE-MR-SR Dual rate SFP Transceiver, up to 70m/100m over OM3/OM4  MMF at 25G and 300m/400m over OM3/OM4 MMF at 10G. Interoperates with 10GSR when operated at 10G.
SFP-25G-MR-XSRDual rate 10/25GBASE-MR-XSR SFP optical transceiver up to 200m/300m of  OM3/OM4 MMF at 25G, and up to 300m/400m of OM3/OM4 MMF at 10G.
SFP-25G-SR-E25GBASE-SR-Enhanced SFP, up to 30m/50m over OM3/OM4 MMF without FEC (for  low latency), or up to 70m/100m over OM3/OM4 MMF with FEC. Please refer to  Walsun’s “E-Series Optical Transceivers Q&A” for more information.
SFP-25G-LR25GBASE-LR SFP transceiver, up to 10km over single-mode fiber (SMF)
SFP-25G-MR-LRDual rate 10/25GBASE-MR-LR SFP optical transceiver up to 10km over duplex SMF
SFP-25G-LR-E25GBASE-LR-Enhanced SFP, duplex LC optical connector, up to 2km over SMF  without FEC (for low latency), or up to 10km over SMF with FEC. Please refer to  Walsun’s “E-Series Optical Transceivers Q&A” for more information.
25G SFP to SFP Active Optical Cables
AOC-S-S-25G-xM25GbE SFP to SFP Active Optical Cable, 3m – 30m
25G SFP to SFP Twinax Copper Cables
CAB-S-S-25G-xM25G SFP to SFP twinax copper cable, 1m, 2m, 3m, and 5m
100G QSFP to 25G SFP Twinax Copper breakout Cables
CAB-Q-4S-100G-xM100GBASE- QSFP to 4 x 25GbE SFP twinax copper cable, 1m, 2m, 3m, and 5m


Q3: Why is the Use of 25G Increasing?

A: Network operators choose 25G instead of multiple 10G because 25G provides 2.5 times the bandwidth at a power consumption similar to 10G and uses the familiar SFP form factor. This enables switches and routers to provide more high-bandwidth connections on a single 1RU panel, with common port configurations of 12, 24, or 48.


Q4: What is the Cost per Bit of 25G?

A: Although the total cost of 25G is slightly higher than 10G, its bandwidth is 2.5 times that of 10G, so the cost per bit is reduced by about 50%, making it a more cost-effective choice.


Q5: Is 25G Standardized?

A: Yes, IEEE has set standards for 25G, and the main reference standards are IEEE 802.3by and IEEE 802.3cc.


Q6: What are the Types of Common 25G SFP28 Optical Modules?

A: There are many options for standard 25G SFP28 optical modules, including:

MMF (multi-mode fiber): SFP-25G-SR-S (up to 100 meters), SFP-10/25G-CSR-S (up to 400 meters)

SMF (single-mode fiber): SFP-25G-LR (up to 10 kilometers), SFP-10/25G-LR (up to 10 kilometers), SFP-25G-ER (up to 40 kilometers).


Q7: What are the Types of 25G Cables?

Standard 25G high-speed cables include SFP28-25G-AOCxM AOC cables and SFP-H25G-CUxM DAC cables. The former are optical fiber cables, and the latter are copper cables.


Q8: What do SR and LR Mean?

A: SR (short distance) usually refers to transmission through multimode fiber up to several hundred meters. LR (long distance): usually refers to transmission through single-mode fiber, up to 10 kilometers.


Q9: What is the Difference Between DAC and AOC?

A: DAC (direct attach copper cable) is a copper cable using copper as the medium to deliver electrical signals. AOC (active optical cable) is an optical fiber cable using multi-mode fiber as the medium to transmit data with optical signal.


DAC is divided into two types: active and passive cables: active DAC requires external power to display its characteristics, and electronic components are set in the SFP connectors at both ends of it: passive DAC has no electronic components in the SFP connectors at both ends, does not require signal conditioning, and has the characteristics of low power consumption, so passive DAC is the most cost-effective high-speed cable. AOC requires external power, and the transceivers at both ends contain electronic components, and data is transmitted through internal electrical-optical-electrical conversion. The length of DAC is limited by the copper wire medium it uses, and the maximum length is generally only 15m; while AOC optical cable can reach 100m.


The connector of DAC does not have expensive optical lasers, which greatly saves costs and becomes a low-cost and high-efficiency high-speed data communication solution to replace optical modules. Active optical cables ensure the stability of transportation and the flexibility of application, and are more common in high-density applications.


Q10: Does the 25G Module Support Dual Rate?

A: Yes. The 25G dual rate modules (ie. 6C-SFP28-10/25G-SR, 6C-SFP28-10/25G-LR) are compatible with 10G and 25G rates and can be switched on the ports of the corresponding devices.


Q11: Under What Circumstances Does the 25G Optical Module Need to Turn on FEC?

A: FEC (forward error correction) can reduce the bit error rate (BER) to 10^-12. When the pre-FEC BER of the 25G module exceeds 5×10^-5, RS-FEC should be enabled; when the pre-FEC BER exceeds 10^-8, FC-FEC should be enabled.


Q12: What is the Maximum Transmission Distance of 25G DAC and AOC?

A: Generally speaking, the maximum transmission distance of 25G DAC is 15 meters, while AOC can reach up to 100 meters.


Q13: Is the 25G Port Compatible with 10G Modules?

A: Generally speaking, 25G ports are compatible with optical modules with 1G, 10G, and 25G rates and support multiple-rate switching.


Q14: How to Interconnect 25G SFP28 and 100G QSFP28 Ports?

A: Interconnection can be achieved by using modules + breakout cables. For example, a 100G port can be interconnected with 4 25G SFP28 ports through a 100G to 4x25G AOC or 100G to 4x25G DAC cable.


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