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The '''C form-factor pluggable''' ('''CFP''', '''100G form factor pluggable''', where ''C'' is {{
==CFP standardization==
The CFP transceiver is specified by a [[multi-source agreement]] (MSA) among competing manufacturers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cfp-msa.org/|website=CFP MSA|accessdate=24 April 2018|title=CFP Multi-Source Agreement}}</ref> The CFP was designed after the [[
In March 2009, [[Santur Corporation]] demonstrated a 100 Gigabit pluggable CFP transceiver prototype.<ref>{{cite web|title=Santur Delivers the World's First 100Gb/s Transceiver Platform for Client Connectivity Based on Photonic Intelligent Integration |url=http://www.santurcorp.com/pressrel_03-23-09b.htm |date=March 23, 2009 |work=news release |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090927163337/http://www.santurcorp.com/pressrel_03-23-09b.htm |archivedate=September 27, 2009 |url-status=dead |accessdate=May 27, 2013 }}</ref>
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* 41.5 mm × 12.4 mm × 107.5 mm (w×h×d)
* 104 pin electrical connection
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* DCO version (Digital Coherent Optics): DSP in module
* less than 12 W power usage
* 10×10G, 4×25G, 8×25G, or 8×50G lanes <ref>{{Cite web | title=CFP2 MSA Hardware Specification, Rev. 1.0 | url=http://www.cfp-msa.org/Documents/CFP2_HW-Spec-rev1.0.pdf | accessdate=2015-04-17}}</ref>
=== CFP4 ===
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