InnoLight Technology: 800G OSFP DR8+ Optical Transceiver

Feb. 7, 2023
InnoLight Technology says its 800G OSFP DR8+ Optical Transceiver offers three major unique features.
InnoLight Technology says its 800G OSFP DR8+ Optical Transceiver offers three major unique features. First, ultra-low power consumption of <14 W over 0 - 70℃ based on the latest 5-nm DSP technology. Second, excellent TX output performance with typical eye TDECQ <1.5 from 0 - 70℃. And third, low cost and leading package design with in-house mature 8/12-inch SiP technology. The 800G OSFP DR8+ optical transceiver targets efficient cloud network connections from a range of 500 m to 10 km. To ensure low power, InnoLight says it advanced the SiP MZM design by the optimization of the PN junction doping profiles, with typical loss of 3.5 dB and EO 3 dB BW over 35-GHz MZM modulators were achieved.

Judge’s Comment: “The 800G OSFP DR8+ Optical Transceiver is a solid SFP module for SMF applications. This is a solution for data centers or high-traffic facilities that are not transitioned to MMF or [who are] looking for a solution to support new technologies with diverse infrastructure.”

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