Silicon Line doubling production capacity for HDMI, related optical cable components

Silicon Line GmbH, which provides optical cable and component technology for consumer, commercial, and industrial applications, says it will double the capacity of its Hasselt, Belgium, manufacturing plant. The facility produces optical engines for HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB3 active optical cables.
Jan. 10, 2019
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Silicon Line GmbH, which provides optical cable and component technology for consumer, commercial, and industrial applications, says it will double the capacity of its Hasselt, Belgium, manufacturing plant. The facility produces optical engines for HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB3 active optical cables.

The company says that expansion activities have already begun and should finish during the current quarter. Silicon Line says it plans to boost the headcount at the facility by 30% as well.

“We need this expansion for the introduction of a family of module products for HDMI, DisplayPort, USB3, and custom VR [virtual reality] applications and to meet demand resulting from the new HDMI 2.1 specification,” explained Ruud van Linden, CEO of Silicon Line. “We will be able to produce optical engines and cable modules to make millions of cables annually.”

Silicon Line says its proprietary design simplifies the coupling of light from its optical engines into the fiber. The approach reduces material and production costs to levels commensurate with consumer pricing, the company asserts. Silicon Line also plans to develop optical engines and customized cable modules for commercial and industrial applications. Founded in 2005, the company began life as a developer of PHY layer ICs (see “PHY vendor Silicon Line secures funding”).

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