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ColorChip shipping 100G QSFP28 10Km transceivers

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ColorChip, a provider of Hyper-Scale Single-Mode Optical Connectivity Solutions, has stepped into production of 100G QSFP28 10Km transceivers.  

The offering is based on the emerging 4WDM multi-source agreement (MSA) supporting large data centers and mobile backhaul applications.  The transceiver is interoperable with 100G CWDM4 and CLR4 2Km transceivers as it is identical in the hardware design, and likewise offers a cost effective solution in a small QSFP28 form factor. The 100Gbps 4WDM 10Km and CWDM4 2Km transceivers will be demonstrated in ECOC 2016. 

ColorChip's 100Gbps CWDM4/CLR4 QSFP28 2Km solution is presently shipping in volumes of tens of thousands to tier-1 datacenters, system vendors and telecom operators.  Similar to the 2Km offerings, ColorChip's 100G 10Km 4WDM transceiver is characterised by high density, low power consumption (~2.5W) and robust performance with an extended link margin that supports a 10Km reach with a 6.3 dB Link Budget when FEC is enabled.  The 100G 10Km transceiver leverages ColorChip's core strengths of optical head to PCB integration, as well as the volume manufacturing efficiencies achieved by the company's unique industrialised optics production approach.

ColorChip 100G QSFP28 4WDM 10KM Transceiver

ColorChip's optical head is based on the pioneering SystemOnGlass™ integrated optical technology.  SystemOnGlass™ is a proprietary waveguide-in-glass PLC-based optical platform coupled with fully automated photonic integration of active and passive optical elements creating a dense, multi-lane optical head.  This approach eliminates the need of free-space optics and allows ColorChip to deliver an optical head characterised by nested multiplexing, low optical losses, and high coupling efficiencies resulting in reliable, low cost solution.  ColorChip's SystemOnGlass™ photonic integration know-how is based on wafer-scale PLC manufacturing and automated optical head assembly, enabled by ColorChip industrialised optical manufacturing approach that stands at the heart of ColorChip's family of high speed transceiver products. 

Yigal Ezra, ColorChip CEO stated that "the latest $45M round of financing the company completed in the last 12 months, is intended to fuel the company with sufficient means to quickly address the growing market demand for top of rack, hyper scale applications. ColorChip has been making tens of millions of dollars investments to expand the company production capacity of the SystemOnGlass™ based optical head manufacturing as well as building off-shore production lines that will facilitate high volume, low cost Transceiver integration and testing."   

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