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SHOW PREVIEW ECOC 2013
reconfigurable optical add-drop multiplexers (ROADMs) test. JDSU will also showcase updates on integrated 100G+ devices, TrueFlex portfolio adoption, twin 1x20 Wavelength Selective Switch (WSS), CFP2 LR-4 and T-SFP+, its position in Raman, and a new Twin MxN WSS for CD with soſtware-defined capabilities for ROADMs (a single piece of hardware that now runs two applications to save costs in a network node using the same hardware as Twin WSS).
www.jdsu.com
Molex Polymicro Technologies, a subsidiary of Molex, invites visitors to test the newly developed 200/230 Optical
Fiber for Data Communications and Factory Automation and Process Control. With strength well over industry standard of 150kpsi and typical attenuation of less than 6dB/km at 850nm and less than 10dB/km at 650nm, Polymicro fibre is dependable even in harsh environmental conditions, the company says. It is Crimp-and- Cleave compatible and Euro RoHS compliant.
www.molex.com/lcgc/polymicro/index.html
NeoPhotonics NeoPhotonics is a leading designer and manufacturer of optoelectronic modules
and subsystems based on photonic integrated circuits (PICs), for bandwidth-intensive, high-speed communications networks, enabling cost-effective transmission and bandwidth allocation. NeoPhotonics offers an extensive line of active and passive optical components, modules and subsystems for line side, client side and access networks, including: 100Gbps integrated coherent receivers (ICRs), narrow linewidth tunable lasers in ITLA and micro-ITLA form factors for coherent 100Gbps systems, 100Gbps CFP and CFP2 client side transponders, MEMS VOAs, SFP+ and XFP transceivers, GPON OLTs, Athermal AWGs, VMUXs, EMLs, laser drivers and modulator drivers.
www.neophotonics.com
Optoscribe Optoscribe is a manufacturer of 3D waveguide-based photonic
integrated circuits. Te Optofan series of products allows robust, high-performance interconnection for applications such as spatial multiplexing by interfacing between the closely spaced cores or modes in a multi-core/multi-mode fibre and individual single cores or arrays of emitters or
receivers. Wide integration options and packaging configurations are available.
www.optoscribe.com
Phoenix Datacom Phoenix Datacom will be exhibiting at ECOC and demonstrating a range of OTDRs, from rugged and
smart-book modular-based OTDRs for telecom applications, to those used for applications in harsh environments, such as aerospace, maritime, oil/gas, military, rail and smart structures where distance between connectors or splices can be short, excess fibre around joints limited, and access to the link may be restricted – resulting in the need for centimetre event resolution. In addition to this, Phoenix Datacom will also be demonstrating the latest Polatis range of all-optical matrix switches which use the patented Directlight3D piezoelectric beam-steering technology to produce very low loss switch matrices, introducing no more attenuation in the optical path than a typical patch-cord. Phoenix Datacom will also be making a very exciting announcement at ECOC this year – so be sure to drop by stand 327 to find out more!
www.phoenixdatacom.com/comms-test
Tektronix Tektronix is showcasing a wide-range of optical test and measurement products at ECOC 2013. Te Tektronix products on display will address a wide range of applications, from multi-channel pattern generation and multi-channel BERT testing to coherent light wave signal analysis. Visitors to the Tektronix stand will be able to get hands-on demonstrations and technical advice to help them solve their individual test and
measurement challenges. On hand will be the new AWG70000 series arbitrary waveform generator, which has a long waveform memory and deep dynamic range. Te AWG70000 offers bandwidth on demand
by generating wide bandwidth signals at baseband, IF and RF frequencies up to 20GHz. With greater than -80 dBc dynamic range and up to 16 GSamples of waveform memory, it can generate unique signals that are long enough to simulate real world environments.
www.tektronix.com
UTEL UTEL has developed its Fast Light technology to allow PON system operators to monitor and test their access fibre optic systems centrally, using its advanced OTDR and soſtware platform. Te system can test and report on the status of the network and any issues such as faults or areas of concern that require attention. Simple, clear and easy to use, Fast Light will
monitor system status, do routine testing for preventative maintenance and find the precise location and nature of faults. Fast light provides true management in a simple and clear manner, enabling optimised resource utilisation and thus lowering operating costs.
www.utel.co.uk/fastlight.php
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TeraXion TeraXion will be exhibiting a new sub-band passive chromatic dispersion emulator that is now available with a broad continuous bandwidth (>400GHz) allowing DSP testing for advanced modulation formats at 100 and 400Gb/s. Suited to manufacturing environments and labs, it emulates more than 10,000 km of fibre in a compact unit while maintaining very low insertion loss.
www.teraxion.com/en/cs-cde
US Conec US Conec manufactures and markets MT-style and contract multi-fibre ferrules, the MTP connector family, Prizm LightTurn lensed ferrule technology, fibre management products, dry cleaning solutions, and high-precision moulded and metal components for parallel optic transceiver interfaces.
www.usconec.com
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