SHOW PREVIEW ECOC 2014
At this year’s ECOC show, Molex (stand 352) will showcase a wide range of
innovative fibre optic interconnect solutions and complete sub-systems optimised for high-speed communications. Enabling the networking world’s newest open-compute platforms with streamlined design and superior scalability, the MXC Optical Interconnect Solution, with VersaBeam expanded- beam MT technology, delivers cutting-edge high-density performance. ‘To support rapid technology growth and next-generation open- compute-rack-scale architectures with bandwidth and distance requirements that will triple in the next five years, makers of networking systems (servers, storage and infrastructure) must facilitate diverse dedicated networking segments in order to achieve superior transmission performance,’ explains Peter Kontros, business development manager IPD at Molex. ‘Molex’s MXC Optical Interconnect Solution, an equipment-panel interface, enables cloud-service providers to achieve exceptional efficiencies and design flexibilities through disaggregated architectures to support future transmission requirements.’
www.molex.com
OIF member companies will unite under the banner of the Optical Internetworking Forum to showcase multi-vendor participation in OIF Interoperability 2014 – Accelerating Momentum on the Road to Next-Generation Architectures. Te OIF’s Physical and Link Layer demonstration will highlight the expansion of 100G technology to smaller form factors and show live traffic over new 400G applications. A public demonstration of the event will be on display at ECOC.
www.oiforum.com
Optoscribe 3D waveguides are the ideal solution for space division multiplexing (SDM). Connecting between
OptoTest will proudly showcase the new OP940 Insertion Loss and Return Loss instrument at the ECOC. Te next generation of the popular IL/RL technology, this new instrument boasts a larger color display with new built-in features such as On-Screen Context Help, Scan Mode, and Programmable Colour Coded Pass/Fail Results. While retaining many of the features of the original IL/RL instrumentation, this generation of equipment provides more control of the settings and allows the user to measure RL results at two positions simultaneously without using soſtware.
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Polatis is a supplier of all-optical cross-connect solutions for remote fibre-layer provisioning, protection, monitoring, reconfiguration and test, with more than 1,200 systems in-service worldwide. DirectLight dark-fibre optical circuit switches add dynamic connectivity to optical networks with minimal impact on system budgets, scaling currently from 4x4 to 192x192 fibre ports with typical loss of less than 1dB. Featured at ECOC are our latest additions to the series 6000 range, including the compact 1U high
singlemode fibres (SMF), multimode fibres (MMF) and multicore fibres (MCF) is made simple. Te 3D Optofan Series enables users to dramatically increase in the amount of data that can be transferred across networks, minimise network costs and maximise cable performance especially where space is at a premium and super connectivity is essential. Te 3D MMux Photonic Lantern provides a unique interface between multimode and singlemode technologies for easy mode division multiplexing using few mode fibres (FMFs). Unlike more conventional bundled fibre technologies, the 3D Optofan Series offers standard four-, 7- and 19-core configurations that can be easily customised to suit MCF geometry. Visit us on stand 304.
www.optoscribe.com
Phoenix Photonics will be showcasing its space division
multiplexing (SDM) range of components at ECOC 2014, ground floor booth #354 and 355. Phoenix is a market leader in all-fibre SDM technology offering a range of products to assist in this important state of the art research and deployment of future SDM networks. Phoenix currently offers three-fibre and six-fibre photonic lanterns for multimode mux/dmux applications. Also available are tuneable mode converters or all-fibre fixed
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48x48 switch and the new 192xCC single-sided 192-fibre non-blocking cross-connect. Te Series 6000 is ideal for adding optical circuit switch functionality to your soſtware-defined data centre network. Visit us at ECOC on stand 208.
www.polatis.com
mode converters, mode strippers, patchcords, and few mode fibre graded and step index fibre. Phoenix has a number of new products in development including a few mode fibre coupler and VOA.
www.phoenixphotonics.com
ProLabs, the leading independent provider of global optical network infrastructure products, are now supplying Mellanox’s comprehensive LinkX
product portfolio of 10/40/56Gb/s InfiniBand and Ethernet QSFP+ and SFP+ cables and modules in the EMEA region and the United States and will be showcasing their range on ProLabs stand 174. Mellanox is synonymous with highly advanced and innovative interconnect technology and ProLabs have established ourselves as one of the leading innovators in providing reliable, cost- effective components in the network product space. Together we believe we develop high-quality technology, which is reliable, robust and cost- effective.
www.prolabs.com
ECOC 2014 will see Senko Advanced Components
launch its Wi-Fi Smart Probe. Responding to an industry
Te user interface has been reimagined to be more intuitive and to make full use of the new color LCD front panel display. Visit us at stand 190.
www.optotest.com
demand for a cordless device with ease-of-use features that are practical in the field, the Senko Wi-Fi Smart Probe also boasts superior image capture; good build quality and a user-friendly interface soſtware. A Lightwave innovation award winner with 960 x 554 image resolution, still capture and zoom capabilities, it is sold with two rechargeable batteries and a free Android App that is available to download on Google play or Senko online. Images are captured digitally and streamed on the monitor of any Android Tablet or Smartphone. Featuring integrated Wi-Fi module and leſt/right handed thumb or finger operation for greater ease of use and convenience, and sold with
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