SHOW PREVIEW OFC 2017
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are easily interchangeable for each task, and optional videoscopes are available for real-time process monitoring and in-line surface inspection. Whether developing new optical devices, improving component performance or manufacturing Telcordia compliant cable assemblies, NOVA is the ideal polishing system, the company claims.
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Just asOclaro (booth 2747) drove the emergence of 100G networks, it is now also delivering a new generation of components and modules that will enable 400G networks and beyond. During OFC 2017, Oclaro will be showcasing a powerful line-up of 100G, 200G, and 400G products that exploit the company’s indium phosphide technology and photonic
integration expertise. Tese products deliver the increased faceplate density, higher bandwidth, lower power consumption and longer reach that telecom service providers and data centre operators need to transition to higher speed networks capable of meeting the industry’s demand for more speed and bandwidth.
www.oclaro.com
NeoPhotonics (booth 3017) will be showing a selection of products that have recently begun sampling to customers. First up are its 400G CFP8 transceiver modules, designed for data centre interconnect and client-side telecom applications over distances of up to 10km. As part of this development, NeoPhotonics recently announced an electroabsorption modulated laser (EML) with the driver integrated with the EML at the chip-on-carrier level. Te low-power 28GBd EML with integrated driver is suitable for client side 4x25 NRZ 100G and 4x50 PAM4 200G applications, as well as 8x50 PAM4 400G. NeoPhotonics will also be showing a coherent
CFP-DCO module as part of its ClearLight coherent module product line. Te ClearLight DCO Platform uses the latest advances in 16nm digital signal processors, and is suitable for single-wavelength 100G and 200G transmission over data centre interconnect and long-haul distances.
www.neophotonics.com
Nokia (booth 2525) will discuss innovations under the theme ‘Powering Cloud Connectivity’ at OFC 2017. Featuring luminaries from Nokia
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Bell Labs and the optical industry, Nokia will once again host the popular Shannon Teater, located in the Nokia booth. Running for the duration of the exhibition, the Shannon Teater will feature visionary topics such as capacity crunch and soſtware-defined networking (SDN) in FlexGrid networks, along with customer appearances and case studies. Nokia and Bell Labs speakers will also be prominently featured in the OFC technical conference, including conference co-chair and Bell Labs’ optical director, Dr Peter Winzer. Nokia will demonstrate new products in its
booth including its recently announced ‘Anyhaul’ mobile transport portfolio enabling the move to 5G, including the new 1830 PSS integrated packet transport capabilities, along with data centre interconnection (DCI) applications with the 1830 Photonic Service Interconnect – 2T (PSI-2T).
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KrellTech (booth 3441) will display its new NOVA optical polishing system. Building on the performance and features of its range of existing polishers, NOVA is a highly configurable and cost-effective system that supports a variety of polishing applications, from connectors to waveguides, and bare fibres to custom components. NOVA is scalable from R&D projects to mass production, and withstands the rigours of high-reliability field installation. Wireless tablet control provides the
programming freedom required for research, as well as simplified step-by-step operation for manufacturing technicians. Workholder fixtures
ADVA Optical Networking (booth 1709) will showcase its FSP Network Hypervisor – a key component in the drive to virtualise optical networks. Te soſtware has been specifically developed to help service providers automate service discovery and service activation, especially when paired with the ADVA FSP 3000 DCI platform. It creates an abstracted view of the underlying physical infrastructure, helping to decouple the complexities of managing photonic transmission systems while enabling greater network automation and optimisation. It has been engineered to work with all open source and commercial SDN controllers.
www.advaoptical.com
Microlap Technologies (booth 3124) is a custom manufacturer of high-precision components made from synthetic ruby and sapphire, ceramics, silicon nitride, carbide and other hard materials. Microlap offers the full line of industry-standard size ferrules and sleeves for fibre-optic connectors, but can also offer any custom inner diameter sizes ranging from 80µm to more than 1mm in size. Te firm can also provide custom features such as grooves, notches, vent holes, counterbores and nearly any custom size inner or outer diameter, or length.
www.microlap.com
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