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ADVA (FSE: ADV) today expanded its MicroMux™ series of pluggable devices with two new models. The MicroMux™ Nano and the MicroMux™ Quattro now enable network operators to maximize the value of their existing aggregation devices both at the edge and in the core. The two new high-density multiplexers focus on helping customers reduce operational complexity, lower capital expenditures and fully exploit the potential of their existing hardware. The ADVA MicroMux™ Nano fits into 10GbE sockets and fans out ten 1GbE interfaces, bringing new levels of flexibility and efficiency to the network edge. At the other end of the scale, the MicroMux™ Quattro converts 400GbE client ports into four 100GbE ports, reducing cost and complexity at the core. The unique portfolio of standards-compliant multiplexers provides a way to affordably scale data center access and transport networks while meeting legacy needs.
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POET unveils first flip-chip DML lasers
POET Technologies Inc of Toronto, Ontario, Canada designer and developer of the POET Optical Interposer and photonic integrated circuits (PICs) for the data-center and telecom markets has completed and tested its high-speed directly modulated laser (DML) designs using a distributed feedback (DFB) structure and flip-chipped these lasers onto its Optical Interposer platform, which also incorporates several other industry-first accomplishments, it is claimed.
The flip-chip assembly technique enables a true single-chip, fully integrated Optical Engine to be produced at wafer scale, resulting in what is reckoned to be the lowest-cost, smallest-size 100G CWDM4 Optical Engine (with a form factor of 9mm x 6mm), while including banks of four lasers, four monitor photodiodes, four high-speed photodiodes, a multiplexer, demultiplexer, taps for power monitoring and features supporting a self-aligned fiber attach unit.