Definition
- AOC (Active Optical Cable): Uses optical fiber as the transmission medium with built-in optical-electrical conversion modules for high-speed data transfer.
- DAC (Direct Attach Cable): Uses copper wire as the transmission medium, commonly used for short-distance high-speed data transmission.
Comparison | AOC (Active Optical Cable) | DAC (Direct Attach Cable) |
Transmission Medium | Optical fiber | Copper wire |
Transmission Distance | 3m~100m | 1m~7m (Passive) / 15m (Active) |
Data Rate | 10G/25G/40G/100G/400G | 10G/25G/40G/100G |
Power Consumption | Low | Lower (Passive DAC has almost no power consumption) |
Interference Resistance | Strong, less affected by electromagnetic interference | Weak, easily affected by EMI |
Weight | Light | Heavy |
Cost | Higher | Lower |
Application Scenarios | Long-distance high-performance computing, data center interconnects | Short-distance connections within or between racks |
How to Choose?
Choose AOC: When you need long-distance transmission, low latency, and strong anti-interference (e.g., data center interconnections).
Choose DAC: When you need short-distance connections, cost-effectiveness, and interference resistance is not a major concern (e.g., server-to-switch connections).
For example:
Huawei QSFP-100G-AOC 5M
https://www.telecomate.com/qsfp-100g-aoc-5m/
Huawei QSFP-40G-CU1M
https://www.telecomate.com/qsfp-40g-cu1m/
Summary
If your application is within a rack or for short-distance connections, DAC is the more economical choice. If you need longer transmission distances with better signal quality, AOC is the better option!
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