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Home » POET to demo 800G optical engines and light sources

POET to demo 800G optical engines and light sources

February 15, 2023
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At next month’s Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exhibition (OFC) in San Diego, POET Technologies will be hosting live demonstrations of its advanced optical engine and light source products:

  • 800G 2xFR4 receive optical engines with integrated DMUX, photodiodes and trans-impedance amplifier;
  • 100G LR4 transmit and receive optical engines for 10km transmission applications;
  • O-Band LightBar products with high-power CW lasers for co-packaged optics and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI-ML) GPUs;
  • Mechanical demo of 800G 2xFR4 QSFP-DD transceiver showcasing the simplicity of a transceiver design utilizing POET’s optical engines.

 “We have several advanced products to demonstrate at OFC 2023 that we expect to attract substantial customer interest,” said Raju Kankipati, Senior Vice President and USA GM at POET Technologies. “All of POET’s integrated optical engines are based on POET’s Optical Interposer with hybrid integration of best of breed components and monolithic integration of passive elements, resulting in an extremely small chiplet architecture enabling the production of 800G, 1.6T and even 3.2T transceivers in standard pluggable form-factors.  We will also be demonstrating and showing mechanical samples of our innovative LightBar products, an essential component for AI-ML accelerator GPUs, an emerging but potentially huge market. As one of the optoelectronics industry’s premier events, OFC is the perfect place to highlight our newly released products and to continue growing our network of potential partners and customers.”

Source: POET
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