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that establishes JDSU as the leading pump laser supplier for more than a decade.
in the communications, commercial and consumer markets. JDSU is the leading provider of communications test and measurement solutions and optical products for telecommunications service providers, cable operators, network equipment manufacturers, enterprise customers, and mobile operators. JDSU is also a leading provider of innovative optical solutions for medical/ environmental instrumentation, semiconductor processing, display, brand authentication, aerospace and defense, and decorative applications.
Pump lasers are used to power erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), a critical optical component that regenerates weakened network signals traveling long distances over optical networks. Service providers are deploying optical networks with flexible infrastructures that can meet increasing consumer demand for the voice, video and data applications that are driving higher internet traffic levels.
The latest JDSU pump laser, called the SP platform, is designed to provide high performance to network equipment manufacturers in a reliable and low cost package. The SP platform also operates up to 660 milliwatts of optical power, or more than 4 times the power compared to the first pumps JDSU introduced over a decade ago. This drastic increase in performance is needed to support increasing bandwidth demands.
“ADVA Optical Networking has one of the most flexible and scalable optical transmission platforms in the industry,” said Christoph Glingener, CTO at ADVA Optical Networking. “Unlike most other system vendors, we design and manufacture our own modules, delivering leading edge performance for backhaul, metro core and long haul networks. JDSU has been a key optical components supplier to ADVA Optical Networking over the past decade and we appreciate the reliability and value that JDSU pump lasers deliver.”
“JDSU is shipping high-power 980 nm pump lasers at an all-time record pace, while rapidly ramping our SP platform to meet customer demands for more bandwidth,” said Toby Strite, marketing director for Transport Components at JDSU.
JDSU enables broadband and optical innovation
ADVA Optical Networking is a global provider of intelligent telecommunications infrastructure solutions. With software-automated Optical+Ethernet transmission technology, the Company builds the foundation for high-speed, next-generation networks. The Company’s FSP product family adds scalability and intelligence to customers’ networks while removing complexity and cost. With a flexible and fast-moving organization, ADVA Optical Networking forges close partnerships with its customers to meet the growing demand for data, storage, voice and video services. Thanks to reliable performance for more than 15 years, the Company has become a trusted partner for more than 250 carriers and 10,000 enterprises across the globe.
TriQuint to Unveil Full Line- Up of Integrated Modules
The firm showcased its full portfolio, which enable remote radio heads and high efficiency base station networks at the European Microwave Conference.
TriQuint Semiconductor, a leading RF products manufacturer and foundry services provider, will showcase an extensive portfolio of integrated RF products for base transceiver station (BTS) radios at the European Microwave Conference.
TriQuint products reduce the size and complexity of RF circuitry by integrating multiple functions into modules. This enables migration to smaller, more ‘green’ remote radio head (RRH) base stations, a plan network operators are deploying to expand networks for 3G / 4G smartphones and other mobile devices.
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