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Home » Ekinops offers 400G CFP2 pluggable module

Ekinops offers 400G CFP2 pluggable module

January 24, 2023
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Ekinops introduced its first pluggable coherent module for its Ekinops360 WDM optical transport system.

The PM_400FR05-C2A provides multiple client options capable of supporting either 100GbE or OTU4 as well as 400GbE connectivity.  The line interface is programmable from 100G to 400G.  As a standards-based solution, the PM_400FR05-C2A is fully interoperable with other third-party compliant interfaces making it easy and inexpensive for service providers to interconnect switch/router ports.  While most pluggable 400G optics are limited to point-to-point connectivity, the PM_400FR05-C2A is also deployable on meshed optical networks with multi-point connectivity, a key differentiator that significantly expands the scope of potential applications. 

Another differentiator is the availability of an optional Ekinops proprietary enhanced performance mode that extends the reach of the line output more than 20% compared to standardized modes of performance.  Advanced transmission technology developed by Ekinops provides a cleaner transmission signal that can eliminate the need for additional amplifiers and regeneration points to further lower overall network cost.

“As a line card-based solution, the PM_400 FR05-C2A provides a strict demarcation point between not only service provider and customer networks but also the packet and optical networks so that it fits seamlessly into the service providers’ operational model,” said Guillaume Crenn, Product Line and Marketing Director at Ekinops. “Because most switches and routers out there today cannot support a 400G transceiver directly, Ekinops’ approach saves customers from having to upgrade their packet infrastructure.”  Compatible with all existing Ekinops chassis, Ekinops customers can not only avoid the cost of upgrading routers but also avoid adding new transport infrastructure while still taking advantage of the small size, low power and low cost of pluggable solutions without sacrificing performance.

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