7 April 2011

GigOptix wins $750,000 order for 100G DWDM modulator drivers

GigOptix Inc of Palo Alto, CA, USA, which designs modulator drivers, laser drivers and transimpedance amplifier (TIA) ICs based on III-V materials as well as polymer electro-optic modulators for 40–100Gb/s fiber-optic communications systems, says that it has booked a $750,000 purchase order for its 100G quad-driver for use by a tier 1 telecom customer in its 100G DWDM (dense wavelength division multiplexing) networking systems. The order will be delivered in the second and third quarters of 2011.

The GX62450 100G DP-QPSK (dual-polarization quadrature phase-shift keying) driver is designed to be plug-in compatible with industry-available 100G multiplexer and Mach–Zehnder modulators. GigOptix says that the GX62450’s GPPO-connectorized form factor ensures optimal RF coupling to the 100G optical modulator inputs and also occupies less board-level real-estate than comparable surface-mounted device solutions.

“100G is quickly becoming an industry reality, driven by increased demand for more bandwidth due to smartphone usage, IPTV and cloud services, as well as other video and data-intensive applications,” says VP of marketing Padraig O’Mathuna. “Next-generation wired and wireless networks will require high-speed optical links to enable the content delivery demanded by consumers,” he adds. “In fact, Cisco is predicting a compounded annual growth rate for IP traffic of 34% through 2014. We see robust demand for our 100G products in 2011 and expect the 100G market to be one of the major growth engines for our company going forward.”

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