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400G QSFP-DD to 100G Breakout – All Practical Options Explained

Posted by Fouad Mazhar on 2026 Jan 21st

400G QSFP-DD to 100G Breakout – All Practical Options Explained

As data centers and transport networks evolve to adopt 400G Ethernet, many architects face the challenge of breaking out 400G QSFP-DD ports into multiple 100G links, especially when connecting to existing 100G NRZ-based infrastructure.

This guide walks through all validated breakout options, explains key modulation differences, and proposes the right architecture depending on distance, compatibility, and budget.

PAM4 vs NRZ – The Modulation Wall

At the heart of breakout interoperability is the modulation mismatch between modern and legacy optics:

Modulation

Used In

Lane Speed

Compatibility

NRZ

Most 100G legacy optics (SR4, LR4, CWDM4, ER4L)

25G/lane

Incompatible with PAM4

PAM4

All 400G QSFP-DD optics (DR4, FR4, SR8) and 100G DR1/FR1

50G or 100G/lane

PAM4 family only

You cannot passively connect PAM4 to NRZ. You need either modulation conversion or optics with matching modulation on both sides.

Breakout Options Overview (2025)

Option

400G Module (QSFP-DD)

Breakout To

Cabling

Max Reach

Modulation

Status

1

400G-SRBD (BiDi)

4x 100G-SRBD/SR1.2

MPO → 4x LC

100m

PAM4

✅ Correct

2

400G-SR8

2x 100G-SR4

MPO-16 → 2x MPO-8

100m

NRZ (requires 200G)

⚠️ Bandwidth loss

3

400G-DR4

4x 100G-DR1

MPO → 4x LC

500m

PAM4

✅ Standard

4

400G-DR4+ / xDR4

4x 100G-FR1

MPO → 4x LC

2 km

PAM4

✅ Longer reach

5

400G-2FR4

2x 100G-CWDM4

Duplex LC

2 km

NRZ (200G mode)

⚠️ Bandwidth loss

6

400G-PLR4

4x 100G-LR1

MPO → 4x LC

10 km

PAM4

✅ Long-reach PAM4

7

4x SN DR4/FR4/PLR4

4x DR1/FR1/LR1

SN → LC (x4)

500m–10 km

PAM4

✅ Compact breakout

8

400G AOC (PAM4)

4x 100G QSFP28 NRZ

Fixed AOC cable

3–10 m

❌ No gearbox

⚠️ Not compatible

9

400G AOC w/ Gearbox

4x 100G NRZ

Fixed AOC

1–20 m

✅ PAM4→NRZ

✅ Works for NRZ

10

Passive DAC

2x 100G PAM4

Fixed Cable

1–3 m

PAM4

⚠️ Works w/ 50G NRZ or PAM4 only

11

Active Breakout Module

4x 100G CWDM4/LR4

SN or MPO32

Up to 10 km

PAM4→NRZ

✅ Limited reach

12

Muxponder-Based Breakout

4x 100G-ER4L

Any

Up to 30–40 km

✅ PAM4→NRZ

✅ Best for long reach

Key Use Case Scenarios

✅ Short Reach (≤10 km) – Modern PAM4 Networks

- Use direct DR4 → DR1 or PLR4 → LR1 breakout via MPO or SN cabling.
- All optics are PAM4 single lambda.
- No active conversion needed.

✅ Medium Reach (10–15 km) – Some Legacy Compatibility

- Active breakout modules that convert PAM4 to NRZ.
- Support CWDM4/LR4 optics.
- Max ~12 km depending on power budget.

✅ Long Reach (20–40 km) – Legacy NRZ (ER4L) Interop

- Use a muxponder to convert 400G PAM4 to 4x 100G NRZ.
- Each leg connects to ER4L optics rated for 30 km+.
- Clean electrical separation of each 100G stream.

Modulation Compatibility Summary

400G Side

100G Side

Passive Breakout

PAM4 to NRZ Needed?

Works?

DR4 (PAM4)

DR1/FR1/LR1 (PAM4)

✅ Yes

❌ No conversion needed

DR4

LR4/CWDM4/ER4L (NRZ)

❌ No

✅ Needs active conversion

✅ via muxponder or AOE

SR8

SR4 (NRZ)

⚠️ Yes, but downrate to 200G

⚠️ Bandwidth loss

Any

AOC/DAC (NRZ)

❌ AOC only works w/ gearbox

✅ only with active cable

Summary: Match the Option to Your Application

Target Distance

100G Optics

Solution Type

<500m

DR1/SR1.2

Passive DR4 or SRBD

1–2 km

FR1/CWDM4

Passive PAM4 or active conversion

10 km

LR1/LR4

PLR4 passive or AOE

25–40 km

ER4L

Muxponder with NRZ output

Need help mapping your breakout options to your network design? We support:
- Mixed PAM4/NRZ interop
- Long-distance link planning
- Equipment recommendations
- QSFP-DD and 100G compatibility

Let’s make your 400G breakout plans robust and future-ready.