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CyOptics and Verian to enhance SAP InP functionality


Indium phosphide innovator CyOptics will use Verian to requisition and approve a workflow tool that integrates directly into Systems Applications and Products in Data Processing (SAP)


Verian is providing requisition and workflow automation solutions to CyOptics, a pioneer in InP optical chips and components.


“Our employees needed a faster and easier way to make requisitions and route them for approval,” says Kim Leader, Procurement Director for CyOptics. “The Verian system will serve as a requisitioning and approval workflow tool that integrates directly into SAP.”


CyOptics designs, develops and markets InP optical chips and components for integration into access, metro and long-haul communications. The company’s products are enabled by an automated “nano-tech”-capable manufacturing process that delivers the best performance, uniformity and cost.


“We’re seeing a growing demand in the marketplace for a requisitioning and approval workflow tool that integrates easily with SAP, Oracle or other ERP systems,” adds Ganesh Sundaresan, Senior Product Manager for Verian. “In fact, CyOptics will be the third customer this year to integrate Verian’s requisitioning and approval workflow solutions into SAP. Organisations are finding Verian’s solutions are much easier to learn and adopt than tools within the major ERP systems.”


The flexibility and modular nature of Verian’s purchasing and invoice processing platform allows customers like CyOptics to choose only the modules and functionality they need from Verian’s full suite of purchasing and invoice processing solutions.


“We are excited to welcome CyOptics to the Verian family of customers,” concludes Tehseen Ali Dahya, President and CEO of Verian. “We look forward to helping CyOptics increase their visibility into SG&A expenditures.”


70 www.compoundsemiconductor.net June 2012 Millitech GaN Power Amplifier


The GaN based power amplifiers represent a quantum leap in output power at E-Band and W-Band with up to 3 W of output power and up to 20% PAE available in standard models.


The new AMP models offer catered performance over specific allocated bands or wideband power covering 75 GHz to 102 GHz. The E-Band (WR-12) models cover the commercially allocated 71-76GHz and 81-86 GHz bands.


The W-band models cover 75-102 GHz Each amplifier has internal bias circuitry that generates gate control voltages, provides proper voltage sequencing and incorporates reverse voltage protection from a single positive external bias. Single device models are available with nearly 1W of saturated output power.


Standard models also include 2-way and 4-way Solid State Power Amplifiers with up to 3W of saturated output power.


Higher powers and other options are available when combined with diffferent models in the series.


Say hello to millimetre wave GaN PAs


Millitech’s gallium nitride power amplifiers offer wideband power covering 75 GHz to 102 GHz Millitech is touting its next generation E-Band and W-Band compact and high power solid state power amplifiers.


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