ADTEK Debuts the First 100G SR4 Optical Transceiver with MDC Interface
Responding to the growing demands for high density cable with duplex assemblies accessibility, ADTEK Technology developed the world’s first 100G SR4 QSFP Optical Transceiver with a MDC Interface and introduced the new product at OFC2022.
The ADTEK 100G SR4 QSFP optical transceiver contains an MDC receptacle able to accept 4 MDC duplex assembliess. The quad receptacle design offers the ability to breakout the 100G transmission into four 25G transmission paths over 4 MDC cable assemblies without the need of a breakout cable or module. The 0.15 dB insertion loss of the MDC assemblies’s ceramic ferrules is lower than the typical insertion loss(0.35dB) of MT ferrules providing more insertion loss headroom for your communications path.
The ELiMENT™ MDC Assemblies by US CONEC is a Very Small Form Factor (VSFF) duplex fiber optic assemblies designed for high density duplex connectivity. The MDC assemblies triples the density of traditional duplex LC assemblies systems providing up to 432 fibers in 1 RU and offers the simplest polarity reversal method of any duplex assemblies.
100G SR4 QSFP Optical Transceiver Features
1. Hot Pluggable QSFP28 form factor;
2. 4xMDC assemblies;
3. 4x25Gb/s 850mm VCSEL-based transmitter;
4. 4x25G electrical interface;
5. Fully complies with the QSFP MSA protocol;
6. Supports 103.1Gb/S transmission rate;
7. Supports the transmission distance up to 100m(working in 850nm wavelength) ;
8. Typical Power dissipation <1.8W;
9. Single 3.3V power supply;
10. Commercial operating case temperature range: 0°C – 70°C .
ADTEK has over 15 years of experience in manufacturing high quality connectivity products for a wide variety of data center, FTTx and 5G applications. ADTEK offers a complete MDC connectivity system, consisting of MDC patch cord, 1U 432F MDC fiber patch panel, MDC 40CH DWDM module and this MDC interface 100G SR4 optical transceiver.
On this Labor Day, ADTEK extends heartfelt thanks to all employees and workers for their dedication and hard work. We honor the spirit of labor, recognize the value of every role, and encourage everyone to take pride in their contributions. Your efforts drive progress—today and every day.
This past weekend, the ADTEK team stepped away from desks and devices to take on a new kind of challenge — an outdoor team-building hike to the highest peak in Shenzhen.
ADTEK made a strong impression at OFC 2025 with the debut of its new GPX62 XHD Patch Panel. Over three days, the team engaged with global customers, received widespread recognition, and initiated numerous promising collaborations. The GPX62, designed for high-density AI data center applications, stood out as a highlight of the show
Following a successful OFC 2024, where we connected with many industry partners, ADTEK is returning to showcase our latest fiber connectivity solutions.
Visit us at Booth #1656 from April 1–3, 2025, in San Francisco to explore innovations in AI data centers, LPO, and high-density MMC fiber solutions. See you there!
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