At its core, On-Board Optics refers to the integration of the optical engine directly onto the switch motherboard or a separate, attached PCB (Printed Circuit Board). Unlike traditional pluggable modules (like QSFP-DD or SFP+) that slot into faceplate ports, OBO moves the optics inside the. Although co-packaged optics (CPO) and on-board optics (OBO) have been proposed to increase bandwidth density, these approaches introduce significant challenges in field serviceability, scalability, and manufacturability, making them difficult to deploy widely in hyperscale environments. 1 shows the genesis of this development. The current front-runner and standard solution is based on the approach of pluggable modules. 4dBm OMA sensitivity at the KP4. LINTES takes her advantages of Slimluster high-speed fly-cable and advanced optical engine technologies to create the On Board Optics (OBO) optical engine, setting a new standard for high-speed transmission. With the unique stackable and hanging supported design maximum the flexibility and is.
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