VI Systems to showcase 850 nm VCSEL module for 50 Gbit/s transmission at SPIE Photonics West 2015

Jan. 28, 2015
The V50-850M transmitter for data rates of up to 50 Gbit/s is based on an 850 nm vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) chip design in a high-frequency package.

The V50-850M transmitter for data rates of up to 50 Gbit/s is based on an 850 nm vertical cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) chip design in a high-frequency package. The device is fiber-coupled to multimode fiber and designed for test setups, aiming the next generation of short-reach optical interconnects. Maximum optical output power is specified at 6 dBm, and typical operating voltage is 2.4 V.

SPIE Photonics West booth number: 4601

To Learn More:

Contact: VI Systems
Headquarters: Berlin, Germany
Product: V50-850M VCSEL module
Key Features: Data rates of up to 50 Gbit/s

What VI Systems says:
View more information on the V50-850M VCSEL module.

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