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Reflex Photonics today announced that it will be showing its latest product, a 40 Gbps duplex LightABLE™ optical engine module as well as solutions from its parallel channel product line at the Optical Fiber Communication Conference/National Fiber Optics Engineers Conference (OFC/NFOEC) in Anaheim, California from March 19 – 21st, 2013.
The 8-channel (4 TX and 4 RX) 40 Gbps LightABLE optical engine provides bi-directional electrical-to-optical / optical-to-electrical connectivity of over 300 meters using parallel channel, multimode optical fiber cable. This 300 m reach is 3x the distance required by the IEEE 40GBASE-SR4 standard. The LightABLE™ offers a high density, lower power solution for 40GASE-SR4 40 Gbps Ethernet, OTU3, QDR InfiniBand™, PCIe 3.0 and proprietary backplane interconnections.
Reflex Photonics will showcase a variety of high speed parallel channel, optical data communications solutions including:
- CFP Transceivers – The CFP Transceiver provides bi-directional electrical-to-optical / optical-to-electrical connectivity over 300 meters of parallel channel, multimode optical fiber cable with an aggregate data rate of up to 112 Gbps. The Reflex CFP is designed for compliance to the CFP multi-source agreement and to the IEEE 802.3ba 100GBASE-SR10 standard for data communications. The Reflex SR-10 CFP offers a standards based low cost / low power alternative to single-mode solutions.
- 120 Gbps LightABLE™ – This technology allows engineers to add high speed parallel optical connectivity to almost any PCB design. The tiny low profile LightABLE optical engines are easily integrated into a PCB layout and industry standard MT-terminated ribbon fibers attach to the optical engines, carrying high speed optical data (up to 11 Gbps per fiber) from a few cm to 100 m. A few Gbps to over 1 Tbps of optical connectivity can be delivered directly to an ASIC or FPGA; bypassing the need for large pluggable optical modules.
For more information on Reflex Photonics and its technology, please visit http://www.reflexphotonics.com or email sales@reflexphotonics.com.
About Reflex Photonics
Founded in 2002, Reflex Photonics is an advanced developer of extreme high-speed, parallel channel optical connectivity solutions for semiconductor packaging and data transfer applications. The company addresses the growing demand for high-speed interconnects in enterprise-class storage/server environments and telecom-class switches/routers, enabling equipment developers to design smaller, lower cost and lower powered systems that result in higher fidelity and faster connectivity.
InterBOARD®, LightABLE™, Light on Board®, Reflex Photonics and the Reflex Photonics logo are trademarks of Reflex Photonics Inc.
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