Infinium acclAIM Fiber Platform Enhances Interoperability with SN Connector Interface
Legrand and Senko Advanced Components recently jointly announced a collaboration through which Legrand’s Infinium acclAIM fiber-optic connectivity platform has enhanced its interoperability with Senko’s SN connector interface.
“To support environments where SN-footprint connectivity is preferred at the equipment interface, Legrand and Senko have collaborated on an adapter solution that enables seamless interoperability between the acclAIM backbone connector and the SN footprint at the front of the patch panel,” the announcement said. “This solution gives customers greater deployment flexibility without compromising the integrity or performance of the acclAIM system.”
Senko’s director of strategic marketing Phil Ward stated, “Senko is delighted to collaborate with Legrand, a company leading the way in ceramic multifiber backbone connectivity with its acclAIM platform. By enabling interoperability with the SN footprint, we’re giving customers greater architectural flexibility while supporting high-density, low-loss fiber infrastructures. Just as important, by simplifying connectivity, we reduce unnecessary hardware layers and contribute to a more-sustainable and future-ready data center environment.”
Introduced in 2021, the acclAIM platform “redefines backbone connectivity by replacing traditional cassette-based designs with direct mating breakout connections,” Legrand says. “This architecture supports ultra-high-density fiber deployments, up to 288 fibers per rack unit, effectively doubling the density of conventional LC-based panels while maintaining exceptional optical performance through precision ceramic ferrule technology.”
