High-speed components from JDSU for optical data transmission

Aug. 2, 2011
High-speed optical data transmission components include 40 Gbit/s modulators and receivers supporting both coherent and direct detection, and 100 Gbit/s modulators and receivers supporting coherent detection.

High-speed optical data transmission components include 40 Gbit/s modulators and receivers supporting both coherent and direct detection, and 100 Gbit/s modulators and receivers supporting coherent detection. The components are based on indium phosphide, lithium niobate, and planar waveguide circuits.
JDSU
Milpitas, CA
www.jdsu.com

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PRESS RELEASE

JDSU Expands Portfolio of 40/100G Optical Transmission Components
Vertically-Integrated Solutions Support Customers Deploying 40G and 100G Networks

Milpitas, Calif., March 9, 2011 – JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU and TSX: JDU) today announced the release of new 40G and 100G optical components, providing a cost effective solution for network equipment manufacturers (NEMs) high speed data transmission requirements.

“This is the latest step in the continuous expansion of our transmission components portfolio. These new additions allow us to work collaboratively with our customers as they are developing new solutions to meet the explosive demand for bandwidth,” said, Tom Fawcett, senior director of transmission products at JDSU.

The latest offerings from JDSU’s transmission components portfolio include:

  • 40G QPMZ Modulators supporting DP-QPSK coherent detection
  • 40G Coherent Receivers supporting DP-QPSK coherent detection
  • 40G DDMZ Modulators supporting DPSK direct detection
  • 40G DPMZ Modulators supporting RZ-DQPSK direct detection
  • 100G QPMZ Modulators supporting DP-QPSK coherent detection
  • 100G Coherent Receivers supporting DP-QPSK coherent detection

JDSU’s ability to leverage in-house fabrication capabilities in Indium Phosphide, planar lightwave circuits (PLCs) and Lithium Niobate materials enables high performance and cost competitive component solutions across these various data formats and data rates. This in turn allows the service providers to deploy 40G and 100G optical links in a cost effective manner wherever increased bandwidth is required in the network.

The new modulators and receivers grow further JDSU’s broad optical portfolio for high speed transmission, which currently provides solutions for 10G, 40G and 100G client and line-side applications.

These products will be on display as JDSU exhibits its optical components at booth #1401 during the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition (OFC) and the National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (NFOEC) in Los Angeles, CA from March 8-10, 2011.

About JDSU

JDSU (NASDAQ: JDSU; and TSX: JDU) innovates and markets diverse technologies that enhance the way people experience the world every day. We enable fast, high-quality communications, secure financial transactions, reliable consumer electronics, green energy, differentiated brands, and a host of other solutions. We provide these solutions through three business segments: Communications Test and Measurement, Communications and Commercial Optical Products, and Advanced Optical Technologies. To learn more about JDSU please visit www.jdsu.com, www.jdsu.tv, and follow JDSU on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/jdsu.

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Posted by Lee Mather

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