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Laser COM system delivers 800-Gbit/sec bandwidth
April 4, 2005 Campbell, CA -- AOptix Technologies has launched its first product, the GT1.0 Communicator. According to the company, by employing a unique, patented, bi-directional adaptive optics method of beam control, the system achieves a range of more than 20 km with virtually zero probability of intercept or detection, providing 800-Gbit/sec bandwidth with a fiber source, and 1-Gigabit Ethernet bandwidth using the company's 1 Gig Ethernet COM interface.

Caspian Networks debuts compact, high-density, 50-Gb flow-state router
March 30, 2005 San Jose, CA -- Caspian Networks today introduced its 50-Gbit/sec A50 flow-state router. Housing four 10-Gigabit interfaces in a single 6-RU shelf and with 800W power consumption, the router is aimed at carriers, Internet service providers, and cable companies. The company says its A50 delivers all the functionality and QoS capabilities of its larger A120 router, while supporting an AC power option.

Luxtera touts 10-Gbit CMOS capabilities
March 28, 2005 Carlsbad, CA -- Luxtera Inc. says that it has taken the first step in bringing CMOS economics to 10-Gbit/sec optical applications. The fabless startup announced today that it can provide 10-Gbit/sec optical modulation in a CMOS package, one of several CMOS building blocks that company sources say will be included in products that will be ready for sampling in the second quarter of next year, according to Editorial Director Stephen Hardy.

Low-jitter, non-PLL clock, switchover 2:1 multiplexers prevent runt pulses
March 28, 2005 San Jose, CA -- Micrel, a developer of analog, high-bandwidth, and Ethernet IC platforms, has launched its SY8984x MUX series of high-performance, ultra-low jitter LVDS, CML, and LVPECL clock multiplexer ICs. The chips feature the company's patent-pending runt-pulse elimination (RPE) and Fail Safe Input (FSI) circuitry.

Xelic introduces SONET/SDH tributary payload processor core for ASIC, FPGA apps
March 24, 2005 Rochester, NY -- From Xelic, a provider of networking and engineering intellectual property and applications, the XCSTPP12 is a SONET/SDH tributary payload processor core for ASIC and FPGA applications that performs tributary pointer processing, aligns outgoing tributaries, and provides tributary path overhead error detection and performance monitoring at an STS-12/STM-4 rate.

Silicon Labs introduces SONET/SDH clock multiplier IC for 2.5-Gb line cards
March 23, 2005 Austin, TX -- Silicon Laboratories, a designer of high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ICs for a range of applications, has introduced its Si5318 SONET/SDH precision clock multiplier IC, which according to the company delivers jitter generation in SONET/SDH line cards as low as 0.7 ps RMS, significantly lower than OC-48/STM-16 jitter specifications, while requiring no external components, and less than one-fifth the board space of discrete platforms.

Polatis expands range of ultra low loss optical switch products
March 21, 2005 Cambridge, UK - Polatis, a developer of direct optical beam steering technology used to produce photonic switching platforms, has expanded its product range. Employing its patented Micro-Actuation Sensing System (MASS) and Direct Beam Steering (DBS) technology, used in its 16x16 optical switch, the company has introduced the following products:

Bookham launches 24-pin transmitter module with InP MZ technology
March 17, 2005 San Jose, CA -- Bookham, a provider of optical components, modules, and subsystems, has unveiled a 24-pin transmitter module that employs Indium Phosphide (InP) Mach-Zehnder (MZ) technology. According to the company, its MT10EW module is among the first of its kind for 10-Gbit/sec and 2.5-Gbit/sec performance, and transmits further than other 24-pin transmitters under noise loaded conditions.

Nano-optical isolators enable smaller transceivers, transponders
March 14, 2005 Somerset, NJ -- NanoOpto, an optical components developer, has announced the availability of its SubWave family of nano-structured optical isolators which, according to the company, reduce both cost and device size for data- and telecommunications transceivers and transponders. The company's nano-lithography methodology is used to manufacture surface mount, cylindrical mount, and magnet-less isolators for specific applications.

JDS Uniphase announces 30 new products at OFC
March 10, 2005 Anaheim, CA -- JDS Uniphase has announced plans for 30 new products at this week's OFC/NFOEC. According to a press release, the planned product lines include components for transmission and amplification applications, datacom modules for storage and enterprise systems, FTTH components and modules, wavelength management modules for long haul, metro, and enterprise networks, and integrated optical subsystems for cable television and broadband service networks.

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