SPTMBP1PMCDF Intel Compatible 100GBASE-SR4 QSFP28 Transceiver

Intel compatible SPTMBP1PMCDF - Key Features
- Compatibility: Intel
- Media Type: 4 Lanes of Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF)
- Connector: MTP/MPO-12 (UPC)
- Fiber Count: 8 Fibers
- Maximum Distance: 100 m
- Average Link Budget: 1.9 dB
- Tx Wavelength: 850 nm
- Supported Data Rate: 103.125 Gbps
- DDM/DOM: Supported
- Forward Error Correction (FEC): No
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C
Intel SPTMBP1PMCDF Price
Intel compatible SPTMBP1PMCDF Specifications
Form Factor | QSFP28 |
Modulation | NRZ (Non-Return to Zero) |
Media Type | 4 Lanes of Multi-Mode Fiber (MMF) |
Connector | MTP/MPO-12 (UPC) |
Fiber Count | 8 Fibers |
Maximum Distance | 100 m |
Average Link Budget | 1.9 dB |
TX Wavelength | 850 nm |
RX Wavelength | 4-channel 850 nm |
Supported Data Rate | 103.125 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 100G Ethernet (103.125 Gbps) |
DDM/DOM | Supported |
Forward Error Correction (FEC) | No |
Transmitter Type | VSCEL Laser |
Tx Wave Bandwidth | 20 nm (840-860 nm) |
Average Launch Power (Min) Each Lane | 3 dBm |
Average Launch Power (Max) Each Lane | 7.5 dBm |
Extinction Ratio (Min) | 3 dB |
Receiver Type | PIN photodiode |
RX Wave Bandwidth | 20 nm (840-860 nm) |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Min) Each Lane | -10.3 dBm |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Max) Each Lane | 2.4 dBm |
Receiver Overload | 3.4 dBm |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40° to 85°C |
Relative Humidity | 5 to 85% |
Power Consumption (Max) | 3.5 W |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE, RoHS, Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant, IEEE 802.3bm, 100GBASE-SR4, QSFP28 MSA, SFF-8636 (Management Interface for 4-lane modules), SFF-8665 |
Intel compatible SPTMBP1PMCDF Datasheet
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Intel compatible SPTMBP1PMCDF Description
EdgeOptic's SPTMBP1PMCDF compatible is an Intel-coded 100GBASE-SR4 version of the EdgeOptic 100G-QSFP28-100 multi-vendor 100GBASE-SR4 transceiver, one universal short-reach module coded across multiple vendor platforms. It carries 100G Ethernet over four parallel 850 nm VCSEL lanes at 25G each across multimode fiber, terminated on an MTP/MPO-12 connector that uses 8 active fibers, 4 transmit and 4 receive. The transceiver port is female (unpinned); the patch cable is the pinned male side, so a transceiver-to-transceiver run needs a male-to-male Type B cable. Reach is 70 m over OM3 and 100 m over OM4, per IEEE 802.3bm Clause 95.
Optical specifications include a 1.9 dB average link budget, receiver sensitivity of −10.3 dBm per lane, NRZ modulation, and no FEC required at this reach. The transmitter uses 850 nm VCSEL sources; the receiver is a PIN photodiode. OM4 supports the full 100 m while OM3 is rated to 70 m, with achievable distance depending on patch panels, splices, and connector cleanliness in the installed link. DDM/DOM is supported per SFF-8636, so the host can read per-lane transmit power, receive power, and bias along with module-level temperature and voltage. The module runs across the 0°C to 70°C commercial range at 3.5 W maximum and is compliant with the QSFP28 MSA and SFF-8665. This is a 100G Ethernet short-reach optic; it does not carry Fibre Channel, OTN, or SONET traffic.
The original Intel SPTMBP1PMCDF is a 100GBASE-SR4 module. EdgeOptic codes this compatible with Intel-recognized EEPROM for use on Intel-based networking infrastructure with 100G QSFP28 ports, including switches and host adapters such as Intel network interface cards. Confirm the specific host platform against its transceiver compatibility list before deployment, and our sales team can advise on cabling for the span.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Intel SPTMBP1PMCDF an SR4 or a PSM4 module?
It is an SR4 module: 850 nm over multimode fiber, 100 m on OM4 and 70 m on OM3, with an MTP/MPO-12 connector. A few retail listings label it PSM4, but PSM4 is a different optic that runs 1310 nm over single-mode fiber to 500 m. Intel sells PSM4 as a separate part with its own ordering code, so the PSM4 label on SPTMBP1PMCDF is a data-entry error. Use this compatible only on multimode SR4 links.