NVIDIA MMS1V90-WR Compatible 400GBASE-LR4 QSFP-DD Transceiver

Nvidia compatible MMS1V90-WR - Key Features
- Compatibility: Nvidia
- Media Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Connector: Double LC/UPC
- Fiber Count: Duplex
- Maximum Distance: 10 km
- Average Link Budget: 7.1 dB
- Tx Wavelength: CWDM 4 Ch
- Supported Data Rate: 425 Gbps
- DDM/DOM: Supported
- Forward Error Correction (FEC): Host FEC Supported
- Temperature Range: Standard 0°-70°C
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Nvidia compatible MMS1V90-WR Specifications
Form Factor | QSFP-DD |
Modulation | PAM4 (Pulse Amplitude Modulation 4-level) |
Media Type | Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) |
Connector | Double LC/UPC |
Fiber Count | Duplex |
Maximum Distance | 10 km |
Average Link Budget | 7.1 dB |
TX Wavelength | 4-channel CWDM (1271/1291/1311/1331 nm) |
RX Wavelength | 4-channel CWDM (1271/1291/1311/1331 nm) |
Supported Data Rate | 425 Gbps |
Supported Ethernet Applications | 400G Ethernet (425 Gbps) |
DDM/DOM | Supported |
Forward Error Correction (FEC) | Host FEC Supported |
CDR (Clock and Data Recovery) chip | Supported |
Transmitter Type | EML Laser |
Tx Wave Bandwidth | 73 nm (1264.50–1337.50 nm) |
Average Launch Power (Min) Each Lane | -2.8 dBm |
Average Launch Power (Max) Each Lane | 4 dBm |
Extinction Ratio (Min) | 3.5 dB |
Receiver Type | PIN photodiode |
RX Wave Bandwidth | 73 nm (1264.50–1337.50 nm) |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Min) Each Lane | -9.1 dBm |
Average Receiver Sensitivity (Max) Each Lane | 4 dBm |
Receiver Overload | 4.5 dBm |
Temperature Range | Standard 0°-70°C |
Storage Temperature | -40° to 85°C |
Relative Humidity | 5 to 85% |
Power Consumption (Max) | 9 W |
Power | +3.3V single power supply |
Compliance | CE;RoHS;Class 1 FDA and IEC60825-1 Laser Safety Compliant;100G Lambda MSA;400GBASE-LR4;IEEE 802.3bs;CMIS V4.0;QSFP-DD MSA |
Nvidia compatible MMS1V90-WR Datasheet
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Nvidia compatible MMS1V90-WR Description
EdgeOptic's MMS1V90-WR compatible is an NVIDIA-coded version of the EdgeOptic 400G-QSFP-DD-11 multi-vendor 400GBASE-LR4 QSFP-DD transceiver. It carries NVIDIA-recognized EEPROM identification so an NVIDIA Networking switch reads it as the MMS1V90-WR optic NVIDIA lists for 400GbE LR4 over single-mode fiber. The module reaches 10 km on duplex single-mode fiber and replaces the original part one-for-one.
MMS1V90-WR carries 400 Gigabit Ethernet as four 100G PAM4 optical lanes on the CWDM4 grid at 1271, 1291, 1311 and 1331 nm per ITU-T G.694.2. The eight 50G PAM4 electrical channels on the host side are multiplexed to the four optical lanes inside the module. A duplex LC/UPC connector pair carries all four wavelengths over one G.652 single-mode fiber in each direction. The signal rate at the line is 425 Gbps, which carries the 400GbE payload together with the RS(544,514) KP4 forward error correction overhead. This module is 400GbE only; it does not support Fibre Channel, OTN or SONET framing.
IEEE 802.3bs defines the 400GbE electrical and rate envelope; the LR4 optical PMD follows the 100G Lambda MSA 400G-LR4-10 specification. RS(544,514) KP4 forward error correction runs on the host ASIC, and both ends of the link must run the same FEC mode. The transmitter uses EML lasers and the receiver uses PIN photodiodes. Average launch power per lane runs from −2.8 dBm to +4 dBm, and average receiver sensitivity per lane is −9.1 dBm, giving a 7.1 dB average link budget for the 10 km span. The receiver overload point is +4.5 dBm and the minimum transmitter extinction ratio is 3.5 dB. Clock and data recovery is integrated, and the module reports temperature, supply voltage, laser bias, optical transmit power and optical receive power through DOM/DDM.
The module operates across the 0 to 70 °C commercial temperature range and draws up to 9 W. It works on NVIDIA Spectrum switches and other NVIDIA Networking platforms with QSFP-DD ports running 400GbE LR4. NVIDIA Cumulus Linux does not block non-NVIDIA pluggables, so the MMS1V90-WR compatible is recognized on those platforms without a vendor-lock override. For 400GbE links over distances inside 2 km, a DR4 or FR4 module is the lower-cost choice; LR4 is the part to specify when the span needs the full 10 km of single-mode reach. Confirm the host port is provisioned for 400GbE LR4 and that KP4 FEC matches at both ends during commissioning.
Backed by 15+ years of EdgeOptic compatibility engineering across vendor optical platforms, the MMS1V90-WR compatible is made to order on a 2-week lead time and ships with a lifetime warranty. For volume pricing or deployment questions, contact our sales team.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is MMS1V90-WR an NVIDIA Networking part number or a legacy Mellanox part number?
MMS1V90-WR is listed today under the NVIDIA Networking brand. It started as a Mellanox part number before NVIDIA acquired Mellanox Technologies in April 2020 and the optic was retained under the same number. The Mellanox-branded MMS1V90-WR and the NVIDIA-branded MMS1V90-WR are the same 400GBASE-LR4 QSFP-DD optic, so the part is found under either brand name and the compatible module matches it in both cases.
Does the MMS1V90-WR compatible need an override command on NVIDIA Spectrum switches running Cumulus Linux?
No. NVIDIA Cumulus Linux documentation states that NVIDIA does not maintain an EEPROM vendor allowlist and does not prevent non-recommended pluggables from operating, so there is no override command equivalent to the unsupported-transceiver toggle used on some other vendor platforms. EdgeOptic codes the MMS1V90-WR compatible with NVIDIA-recognized EEPROM, so the switch identifies it as an MMS1V90-WR and operates normally on Cumulus Linux without a vendor allowlist override.