High-speed line
Direct Attach Cable (DAC for short) is a low-cost short-distance connection solution instead of optical modules.
High-speed Cable is widely used in data center interconnection scenarios such as SATA storage devices, RADI system scenarios, core routers, and 10G or 40G Ethernet.
The structure of high-speed cable (DAC) is composed of silver plated conductor and foamed insulated core wire, and adopts the mode of wire pair shielding and total shielding, thus constituting high-speed cable.
High speed cable has excellent attenuation performance, low delay and anti-interference, can achieve high frequency broadband transmission, with 30-24AWG specifications and a variety of structures such as 2P, 4P or 8P, can be used in a variety of different applications.