| Item | Description | |------|--------------| | | NHDT 973 SOD – “ N ext‑Gen H igh‑density D ata‑Transfer 973 S olid‑state O perational D evice**” | | Category | Industrial‑grade solid‑state data‑transfer and storage module (often used in high‑performance computing, telecom back‑haul, and rugged‑field deployments). | | Key selling points | • 973 Gb/s raw throughput (up to 1 Tb/s with link aggregation) • 2 TB‑class non‑volatile solid‑state memory (SOD) with end‑to‑end error‑correction • Low‑latency (≈ 5 µs) I/O • Wide temperature range (‑40 °C → +85 °C) • Redundant power and hot‑swap capability | | Typical use‑cases | - Data‑center interconnects - Edge‑computing nodes in harsh environments - Real‑time telemetry & sensor fusion - Military / aerospace communication links | | Form factor | 2‑U rack‑mountable module with a front‑panel LED status panel and rear‑panel high‑density SFP‑28/CFP2 optical ports (optional copper RJ‑45). | | Compliance | CE, FCC Part 15, MIL‑STD‑810G, RoHS, IEC 60950‑1. |
Where did you hear about this sod? (e.g., is it specific to a certain country like India, the US, or Australia?) Is this for a sports stadium erosion control Alternative Spelling: Could the prefix be different (e.g., for North Dakota varieties, or for Georgia varieties)? Common Sod Varieties Often Confused nhdt 973 sod