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Internal Cabled Interconnects Operate High-Speed Computing at 25 Gbps and Beyond

27 June 2017

TE Silver Interconnects. Image credit: TE, MouserTE Silver Interconnects. Image credit: TE, Mouser

Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking Sliver internal cabled interconnects from TE Connectivity (TE). Helping to address the latest high-speed demands in networking, TE’s Silver internal cabled interconnects offer improved performance and extended reach while saving space and lowering design costs for data rate signals in a variety of data communication platforms.

TE’s Sliver internal cabled interconnects address expanding network challenges that are experienced by designers through providing a flexible and cost-effective system that can help manage large workloads and higher data rates (at 25 Gbps and beyond) and support longer-term data growth. The Sliver internal cabled interconnects are designed to work alongside a cable assembly as a surface-mounted connector with an exceptionally small footprint and enables designers to make a simple connection from point A to point B by incorporating high-density connector and cable assembly that routes high-speed signals from microprocessors to other locations like other boards, microprocessor chips and inputs/outputs (I/O). This helps eliminate the need for re-timers and lower-loss printed circuit board (PCB) materials, which simplifies design and lowers overall costs.

The Sliver internal cabled interconnects have been used across many 85- and 100-Ohm applications, data rates, and protocols, including Ethernet, PICe, SAS, SATA and InfiniBand. The metal housing on the connector cage helps withstand cable pull and a latch on the housing provides additional connection security. All Sliver internal cabled interconnects support present and future bandwidth needs without re-qualification and redesign.

These products have a 0.6 mm contact pitch. Target applications include data center and networking equipment like routers, switched, servers, high-performance computing (HPC) and storage devices.

To learn more about this product, visit the Mouser site here.



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