Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Sumitomo Electric Launches Optical Thunderbolt Cable Samples




 April 17, 2012
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.

Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. has commenced sample product shipment of the optical Thunderbolt cable. These products will be used at the Thunderbolt demonstration test to be performed at Intel Corporation’s booth during the NAB Show 2012 held by the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas from April 16 to 19, 2012.

Thunderbolt is an innovative high-speed PC connection technology developed by Intel. It provides 10 Gbps data transmission, and is PCI Express and DisplayPort compatible with its dual-protocol solution.

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“Thunderbolt technology is a groundbreaking new high-speed interconnect technology providing 10 Gbps connectivity to the PC,” said Jason Ziller, Intel’s Thunderbolt Marketing Director. “We are very excited to have Sumitomo optical Thunderbolt cable sampling in the market to provide much longer cable lengths to the users that need them, such as media creators.”


 The features of this product include:

(1) Long-distance connection

The optical Thunderbolt cable is an active optical cable that enables long-distance transmission of optical signals with no signal degradation. Connectors at both ends of the cable convert electric signals into optical signals and vice versa. It employs the same interface as the electrical Thunderbolt cable and can be connected to Thunderbolt ports on PC and peripheral devices. This cable comes in lengths of up to 20 m.


(2) High flexural strength

The optical Thunderbolt cable is as thin in diameter as the conventional electrical Thunderbolt cable (4.2 mm), and therefore handles just as easily. Furthermore, Sumitomo Electric’s special optical fiber makes the cable robust and tough to be used in general consumer devices. This optical fiber will provide high bend performance even when pinched by up to 180 degrees or tangled in knots.

【Main specifications of optical Thunderbolt cable】

Number of channels: 2 Transmission speed per channel: 10 Gbps bi-directional Transmission capacity: 20 Gbps bi-directional Cable length: 10 m and 20 m


・Intel, Thunderbolt and the Thunderbolt logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the US and other countries.

・PCI Express is a trademark or registered trademark of PCI-SIG in the US and other countries.

・All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.


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