Product category: Optical Transceivers, Transponders and Repeaters
News Release from: CoreOptics | Subject: 10Gbit/s 300-pin MSA compliant transponder
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 6 October 2005
Distortion equalisation is
a hit for Siemens
CoreOptics has announced the commercial deployment of its electronic distortion equalisation technology on Siemens' DWDM transmission platform Surpass hiT 7500
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'I am very pleased about our partnership with CoreOptics, as we have successfully completed the joint development of a completely new generation of DWDM transponders'. 'Siemens is now able to deliver the world's first distortion tolerant 10Gbit/s WDM transponder', said Bernd Schumacher, Senior Vice President Fixed Networks Transport at Siemens Communications.
'Our DWDM transport platform Surpass hiT 7500 is designed to meet service providers' distance and capacity needs, while enabling a completely flexible and transparent network infrastructure'.
'Here, our new generation of distortion tolerant transponders enabled by CoreOptics will become a benchmark in DWDM transmission'.
Building on the company's expertise in the development of high capacity distortion tolerant optical transport subsystems, CoreOptics' 10Gbit/s 300-pin MSA compliant transponder platform provides market-leading levels of performance and cost effectiveness for the next generation of converged networks.
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CoreOptics and Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe are to provide a complete set of 40Gbit/s IC solutions for applications in high capacity DWDM optical transport, IP networking and test and measurement
Tunable laser supports 40Gbit/s DWDM traffic
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The key feature of this product platform is enabled by CoreOptics' Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimator (MLSE) electronic distortion equalisation engine, which adaptively compensates for both optical and electrical distortions accumulated along the transmission link.
'We are delighted to have had the opportunity to support Siemens in their development efforts for a truly next generation optical transport platform that has set a new industry benchmark for high performance while achieving the lowest cost of ownership', said Hamid Arabzadeh, CoreOptics President and CEO.
Key benefits of this MLSE-enabled transmission product platform include reduction in initial capital expenditure by eliminating the need for the conventional dispersion compensation modules (DCMs) and dual-stage amplifiers.
The operational expenditure savings include simplification of network planning, installation and provisioning by way of a complete set of plug-and-play features.
CoreOptics' distortion tolerant transponder enables transmission of 10Gbit/s services on existing widely deployed 2.5Gbit/s metro optical networks, allowing service providers to maximise revenue generation from their installed base.
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