Intexys Photonics introduces 120G parallel optical modules

SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 -- Intexys Photonics has introduced its XP-T1100-12 transmitter and its XP-R1100-12 receiver series for high-speed optical interconnect applications.

SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 -- Intexys Photonics has introduced its XP-T1100-12 transmitter and its XP-R1100-12 receiver series for high-speed optical interconnect applications.

Based upon its patented flip-chip hybridization technology, which improves circuit density, size, and cost, the company has developed a 12-channel, 10-Gbit/sec parallel optical transmitter and receiver. Intexys Photonics' 12-channel pluggable fiber-optic transmitter & receiver modules, operating up to 10 Gbits/sec per channel, provide high density and high data throughput for parallel optical data communication applications such as large-capacity switches, routers, and access; supercomputers; optical backplane rack-to-rack, board-to-board interconnections; and mass storage systems interconnection.

The XP-T1100-12 & XP-R1100-12 are form-factor and pin-out compliant with the industry-standard SNAP12 MSA package. The on-board microcontroller allows to designers to define settings for each channel independently. The product offers versatility with operation of the 12 channels at 4, 8, and 10 Gbits/sec for an aggregate bandwidth up to 120 Gbits/sec.


"The introduction of our first-generation parallel optical modules will provide for a breakthrough in performance of high-density parallel optical interconnect products at an affordable cost," said Jean-Charles Garcia, CEO of Intexys Photonics.

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