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==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>
In March 2009, [[Santur Corporation]] demonstrated a 100 Gigabit pluggable CFP transceiver prototype.<ref>{{cite web|title=Santur Delivers the
==Supported signals==
===Digital===
CFP transceivers can support a single 100 Gbit/s signal like [[100 Gigabit Ethernet|100GbE]] or [[Optical Transport Network|OTU4]] or one or more 40 Gbit/s signals like 40GbE, [[OTU3]], or [[STM-256]]/[[OC-768]].
===Analog===
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=== CFP ===
* 82
* 148 pin electrical connection
* integrated digital signal processor within package
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=== CFP2 ===
* 41.5
* 104 pin electrical connection
* no digital signal processor in package, relies on host card
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=== CFP4 ===
* 21.5
* 56 pin electrical connection
* no digital signal processor in package, relies on host card
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=== CFP8 ===
* 40
* 124 pin electrical connection
* no digital signal processor in package, relies on host card
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