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Tuesday
Oct252022

ECOC '22 Reflections - Final Part 

Gazettabyte has asked industry and academic figures for their thoughts after attending ECOC 2022, held last month in Basel, Switzerland. In particular, what developments and trends they noted, what they learned, and what, if anything, surprised them.

In the final part, Dr. Sanjai Parthasarathi of Coherent, Acacia’s Tom Williams, ADVA’s Jörg-Peter Elbers and Fabio Pittalà of Keysight Technologies share their thoughts.

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Friday
Mar252022

OFC highlights a burgeoning coherent pluggable market

A trend evident at the OFC show earlier this month was the growing variety of coherent pluggable modules on display.

Whereas a coherent module maker would offer a product based on a coherent digital signal processor (DSP) and a basic design and then add a few minor tweaks, now the variety of modules offered reflects the growing needs of the network operators.

Tom WilliamsAcacia, part of Cisco, announced two coherent pluggable to coincide with OFC.

The Bright 400ZR+ QSFP-DD pluggable form factor is based on Acacia’s existing 400ZR+ offering. It has a higher transmit power of up to 5dBm and includes a tunable filter to improve the optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) performance.

Acacia’s second coherent module is the fixed wavelength 400-gigabit 400G ER1 module designed for point-to-point applications.

“I can understand it being a little bit confusing,” says Tom Williams, vice president of marketing at Acacia. “We have maybe five or six configurations of modules based on the same underlying DSP and optical technology.”

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Thursday
Dec022021

Acacia's single-wavelength terabit coherent module

  • Acacia has developed a 140-gigabaud, 1.2-terabit coherent module
  • The module, using 16-ary quadrature amplitude modulation (16-QAM), can deliver an 800-gigabit wavelength over 90 per cent of the links of a North American operator.  

Acacia Communications, now part of Cisco, has announced the first 1.2-terabit single-wavelength coherent pluggable transceiver.

Tom Williams

And the first vendor, ZTE, has already showcased a prototype using Acacia’s single-carrier 1.2 terabit-per-second (Tbps) design.

The coherent module operates at a symbol rate of up to 140 gigabaud (GBd) using silicon photonics technology. Until now, indium phosphide has always been the material at the forefront of each symbol rate hike.

The module uses Acacia’s latest Jannu coherent digital signal processor (DSP), implemented in 5nm CMOS. The coherent transceiver also uses a custom form-factor pluggable dubbed the Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM-8).

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Monday
Feb222021

OIF addresses 800-gigabit coherent interfaces

The OIF has started work on 800-gigabit coherent interfaces, a follow-on to its 400-gigabit 400ZR specification work.

Two requirements are being addressed: an 800-gigabit dense wavelength division (DWDM) interface with a 80-120km span for data centre interconnect, and an unamplified single-channel fixed-wavelength 2-10km coherent link for campuses.

The need for 800 gigabit

Tad Hofmeister

“When we hit that 90 per cent mark on 400ZR, we had people stand up and say: ‘We are ready to start 800ZR’,” says Karl Gass, OIF, physical link layer working group – optical vice-chair.

But completing the work has taken time. “The first 90 per cent of a project takes about half the time and the last 10 per cent takes the other half,” says Gass.

So only in mid-2020 did the OIF’s attention turn to the new standard, starting with determining the use cases.

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Thursday
Sep172020

Acacia targets access networks with coherent QSFP-DD 

  • Acacia Communications has announced a 100-gigabit coherent QSFP-DD pluggable module.
  • The module is the first of several for aggregation in the access network.

The second article addressing what next for coherent

Part 2: 100-gigabit coherent QSFP-DD

 

Acacia Communications has revisited 100-gigabit coherent but this time for access rather than metro networks.

Acacia’s metro 100-gigabit coherent pluggable product, a CFP, was launched in 2014. The pluggable has a reach from 80km to 1,200km and consumes 24-26W.

Tom Williams

The latest coherent module is the first QSFP-DD to support a speed lower than the 400-gigabit 400ZR and ZR+ applications that have spurred the coherent pluggable market. 

The launching of a 100-gigabit coherent QSFP-DD reflects a growing need to aggregate 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) links at the network edge as 5G and fibre are deployed.

“The 10GbE links in all the different types of access networks highlight a need for a cost-effective way to do this aggregation,” says Tom Williams, vice president of marketing at Acacia.

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Monday
Mar092020

Acacia unveils its 400G coherent module portfolio

Acacia Communications has unveiled a full portfolio of 400-gigabit coherent optics and has provided test samples to customers, one being Arista Networks.

Delivering a complete set of modules offers a comprehensive approach to address the next phase of coherent optics, the company says. 

Tom WilliamsThe 400-gigabit coherent designs detailed by Acacia are implemented using the QSFP-DD, OSFP and CFP2 pluggable form factors.

Collectively, the pluggables support three performance categories: the 400ZR standard, OpenZR+ that is backed by several companies, and the coherent optics specification used for the Open ROADM multi-source agreement (MSA)

These are challenging specifications,” says Tom Williams, vice president of marketing at Acacia. Even the 400ZR, where the objective has been to simplify the requirements.” 

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Sunday
Jan192020

Books in 2019 - Final Part

Gazettabyte asks industry figures each year to cite the memorable books they have read. These include fiction, non-fiction and work-related titles.

In the second and final part, the recommendations during 2019 of Analysys Mason's Dana Cooperson and Tom Williams from Acacia Communications are included.  

Part 2 of 2

 

Dana Cooperson, Research Director, Analysys Mason

I’ll cheat somewhat and go back several years when picking favourite books and then I’ll focus on titles read in 2019.

I’ve spent a lot of time over the past five years thinking about, helping my kids apply for, and paying for university education, so education-related books have been a focus. 

My first recommendation is Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life, by William Deresiewicz, an ex-professor and admissions counsellor at Yale. 

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