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Difference between Direct Attach Cable DAC, Active Optical Cable AOC and Transceivers Since Active Optical Cables (AOC) and Direct Attach Cables (DAC) are a alteration of optical transceiver, they are used to connect switches with one another when creating a stack or switches to routers or servers. A Direct Attach Cable (DAC) can be produced as passive or active variant. As the passive DAC has no active components, it offers a direct electrical connection between corresponding cable ends. This method can also be completed by an active DAC, which is considered active because there are extra electronics embedded inside the connectors. Therefore it helps to advance signal quality, offering a longer cable distance. The DAC is a fixed assembly that can be bought in several lengths for short distances of up to 15 Meter.

An AOC cable is always active. It has two types of connectors combined with fixed optical fibers with a similar function as optical transceivers. Both DAC and AOC have their particular benefits and drawbacks. Because of the ongoing growth of fiber


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