Autumn 2016 Optical Connections Magazine

ECOC PRODUCT FOCUS

Sanwa oers latest MPO technology for multi-fibre type solutions

Optokon set to showcase newOFT- 2920R

Sanwa has added MPO technology to its broad line of passive fibre optic components. The MPO series has been designed to complement the full line of Sanwa connectors and adapters, as well as a stand-alone system. Manufactured in its state-of-the-art, fully automated injection molding and inspection facility, Sanwa oers the MT Ferrules, MPO Adapters and MPO Connector Kits in 12- and 24 fiber models. All Sanwa MPO components and assemblies oer a number of key features, including a choice of standard and high-grade SM and MM with compliance to IEC, TIA, RoHS, and REACH standards, as well as a flammability rating of UL 94 V-0. STAND 215

Optokon is presenting a new OFT-2920R optical loss test set with return loss at ECOC this year, which incorporates all of the key features required for testing in multimode and single mode applications across four working wavelengths. The company has said that the standout attribute of the OFT-2920R is its universality where various LAN, USB, VGA interfaces enable operation across a wide range of systems designed for testing fibre assemblies. The output interface connectors are installed on a removable panel while the universal input adapters are easily changed. The tester housing is available as a 3 RU frame in a 19” rack or as a stand-alone benchtop unit.

Linktel to showcase 100G transceiver

Linktel 100G QSFP28 SR4 is designed for 100 Gigabit Ethernet applications over multimode fiber. It is compliant with the QSFP28 MSA and IEEE 802.3bm 100GBASE-SR4 and CAUI-4. Digital diagnostic function is available via the I2C interface, as specified by the QSFP28 MSA. It supports data rate from 103.1Gb/s to 111.8Gb/s with single MPO receptacle, distance up to 100m on OM4 MMF, single +3.3V power supply over operating case temperature 0 to 70°C.

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Skylane Optics have announced a next generation 100G product line intended, primarily, for access networks, data-centre inter-connects and intra-datacentres. Responding to demand from the field, the company have introduced the widely adopted QSFP28 solution with a strict compliance to IEEE standards and DC alliances. In a long- term perspective, the selected technologies will enable Skylane Optics to remain competitive on pricing, have short lead-times and be able to serve massive volume requests from the biggest European DC and Tier1/ Tier2 telecom operators. Surprisingly…or not, the worldwide top 3 system-manufacturers, as well as the biggest Web 2.0 US companies, have made the same choice. Skylane debuts 100G QSFP28 system

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