Photop announces optical DQPSK demodulator

Sept. 19, 2008
SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 -- Photop Technologies Inc. has announced a high-performance DQPSK demodulator, the newest addition to its 40G component families. The product is sampling to customers now, the company says.

SEPTEMBER 19, 2008 -- Photop Technologies Inc. (search for Photop) has announced a high-performance DQPSK demodulator, the newest addition to its 40G component families. The product is sampling to customers now, the company says.

This optical DQPSK demodulator is based on Photop's patented Free Space Micro Optics Block (FSMOB) technology, which enables low cost, compact size, and high performance and reliability, according to Photop.

Photop will demonstrate the eemodulator at the FTTH Conference & EXPO (Booth #1432) and ECOC (Booth #601).

Photop has also leveraged the FSMOB technology into other high end product including a highly integrated EDFA gain block, tunable interleaver, multi-function dispersion management modules, etc., which the company asserts have exhibited high performance and compact size.

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