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==CFP standardization==
The CFP transceiver is specified by a [[multi-source agreement]] (MSA) between competing manufacturers. The CFP was designed after the [[small form-factor pluggable transceiver]] (SFP) interface, but is significantly larger to support 100 Gbit/s. While the electrical connection of a CFP uses {{nowrap|10
In March 2009, [[Santur Corporation]]
==Supported signals==
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]].
==Variants==
The original CFP specification was proposed at a time when 10 Gbit/s signals were far more achievable than 25 Gbit/s signals. As such to achieve 100 Gbit/s line rate, the most affordable solution was based on 10 lanes of 10 Gbit/s. However, as expected, improvements in technology
=== CFP ===
<ref name="CFP1.4" />▼
▲* 82mm nominal width
* 148 pin electrical connection
* integrated digital signal processor within package
* less than
*
▲<ref name="CFP1.4" />
=== CFP2 ===
<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>▼
▲* 41.5mm nominal width
* 104 pin electrical connection
* no digital signal processor in package, relies on host card
* less than
*
▲<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 ===
<ref>{{Cite web | title=CFP4 MSA Hardware Specification, Rev. 1.0 | url=http://www.cfp-msa.org/Documents/CFP-MSA_CFP4_HW-Spec-rev1.0.pdf | accessdate=2015-05-06}}</ref>▼
▲* 21.5mm nominal width
* 56 pin electrical connection
* no digital signal processor in package, relies on host card
* less than
*
▲<ref>{{Cite web | title=CFP4 MSA Hardware Specification, Rev. 1.0 | url=http://www.cfp-msa.org/Documents/CFP-MSA_CFP4_HW-Spec-rev1.0.pdf | accessdate=2015-05-06}}</ref>
=== MSA
<ref>{{Cite web | title=Optical Integration and the Role of DSP in Coherent Optics Modules | url=http://www.ofcconference.org/library/images/ofc/2014/Market%20Watch%20and%20SPS/4-Srivastava-Market-Watch-OFC2013.pdf | accessdate=2015-04-17}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | title=Multisource Agreement for Generation 2.0 100G Long-Haul DWDM Transmission Module – Electromechanical | url=http://www.oiforum.com/public/documents/OIF-MSA-100GLH-EM-02.0.pdf | accessdate=2015-04-17}}</ref>▼
* 168 pin electrical connection (designed to be built into a line card)
* digital signal processor within package
* less than
▲<ref>{{Cite web | title=Optical Integration and the Role of DSP in Coherent Optics Modules | url=http://www.ofcconference.org/library/images/ofc/2014/Market%20Watch%20and%20SPS/4-Srivastava-Market-Watch-OFC2013.pdf | accessdate=2015-04-17}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | title=Multisource Agreement for Generation 2.0 100G Long-Haul DWDM Transmission Module – Electromechanical | url=http://www.oiforum.com/public/documents/OIF-MSA-100GLH-EM-02.0.pdf | accessdate=2015-04-17}}</ref>
=== MSA
* 168 pin electrical connection (designed to be built into a line card)
* digital signal processor within package
* less than
==See also==
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