Sunday
Oct142018
Finisar demonstrates its first silicon photonics transceiver
Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 6:59PM
- Finisar unveiled its first silicon photonics-based product, a 400-gigabit QSFP-DD DR4 module, at the recent ECOC event.
- The company also showed transceiver technology that simplifies the setting up of dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) links.
- Two 200-gigabit QSFP56 client-side modules and an extended reach 30km 400-gigabit eLR8 were also demonstrated by Finisar.
- A 64-gigabaud integrated tunable transmitter and receiver assembly (ITTRA) was used to send a 400-gigabit coherent wavelength.
Finisar is bringing to market its first silicon photonics-based optical module.
The 400GBASE-DR4 is an IEEE 500m-reach 400-gigabit parallel fibre standard based on four fibres, each carrying a 100-gigabit 4-level pulse amplitude modulation (PAM-4) signal. Finisar’s DR4 is integrated into a QSFP-DD module.
“The DR4 is the 400-gigabit interface that most of the hyperscale cloud players are interested in first,” says Christian Urricariet, senior director of global marketing at Finisar.
The company demonstrated the module at the recent European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC), held in Rome.