WJ and Fujitsu to Partner on OC-768 Optical Products

Nov. 12, 2001
WJ Communications, Inc. has announced a partnership with Fujitsu Quantum Devices Ltd. (FQD) for joint development of 40 Gb/s Optical products.

WJ Communications, Inc. has announced a partnership with Fujitsu Quantum Devices Ltd. (FQD) for joint development of 40 Gb/s Optical products. The first device from this partnership is a 43 Gb/s (OC-768 and STM-256 with FEC) Driver Amplifier Module with output voltage of 6.0 Vpp. Peak output voltage and eye crossing are adjustable and it has an output level detector and feed back loop to stabilize the output swing. Initial product shipments have begun.

Fujitsu Quantum Devices Ltd., located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, is one of the world's leading companies in the compound semiconductor field, a key technology underlying the Internet society in the 21st century. Fujitsu Quantum Devices is involved in the development, manufacture, and sales of Light wave, Microwave, and GaAs IC compound semiconductor products using the latest technology. For additional information visit www.fqd.fujitsu.com.

WJ Communications, Inc., headquartered in San Jose, CA, designs, develops and manufactures innovative, high quality radio frequency products for current and next generation wireless and optical fiber communications networks around the world. WJ brings world class RF semiconductor and circuit integration expertise to the partnership. WJ is a significant participant in the 10Gb/s (OC-192) communications backbone build out as well as providing semiconductor products to the leading suppliers of mobile phone infrastructure and CATV head end equipments. Products resulting from the partnership will be jointly produced at WJ's state of the art module integration factory in San Jose as well as at Fujitsu Quantum Devices in the USA and Japan. For more information visit www.wj.com.

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