Loading...
News Article

NeoPhotonics shows InP Components Capable of 120Gbaud

News

Presentations at OFC describe developments that enable 800G+ performance in hyperscale data centre and telecom networks

NeoPhotonics, a developer of silicon photonics and photonic integrated circuit-based lasers, modules and subsystems, has used its InP based coherent eeceiver and coherent modulators, coupled with its ultra-narrow linewidth tunable lasers or DFBs to demonstrate 120Gbaud operation in applications ranging from 800G LR transmission to 400G long haul transmission.

Using its InP based coherent driver modulator (CDM) and intradyne coherent receiver (ICR) with more than 60GHz-bandwidth, NeoPhotonics has experimentally demonstrated the feasibility of the following transmission systems at 120+ Gbaud:

- Long-haul: 400Gb/s over 1500km standard single-mode fiber EDFA-only transmission system with a superior required OSNR of 16.7dB at OFEC threshold;

- Regional/Metro-core: 800Gb/s (with probabilistic shaping) over 1000km standard single-mode fiber EDFA-only transmission system with a superior required OSNR of 24.3dB at OFEC threshold;

- ZR DCI: 800ZR over a single-span EDFA-based 100km standard single-mode fiber with a superior required OSNR of 25dB at OFEC threshold and a transmitter output power of -6dBm; and

- Unamplified LR: 800LR over an unamplified 10km link with a 9dB link budget, and 800Gb/s “coherent lite” over an unamplified 1km link with a budget of 5.2dB, both using a low-latency FEC with a BER threshold at 4 x 10-3. The latter used self-homodyne coherent detection so as to significantly simplify the DSP and remove wavelength locking between transmitter and local oscillator.

“We are pleased to take this opportunity to highlight the progress we have made in pushing our high-performance indium phosphide integration technologies to even higher speeds and over longer distances to enable new potential applications in cloud and data center applications,” said Tim Jenks, Chairman and CEO of NeoPhotonics. “These 120Gbaud components coupled with our ultra-narrow linewidth external cavity “nano” tunable laser or our distributed feedback lasers, along with concurrent DSP advances, could enable pluggable modules to operate at 800G for applications within and between datacenters, as well as to extend the speed and reach of embedded telecom systems,” concluded Mr. Jenks.

Aspects of these demonstrations will be discussed in the following presentations at the Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition, San Diego, California, March 8-10, 2022:

You-Wei Chen, NeoPhotonics, USA, 'Intra-Data Center 120Gbaud/DP-16QAM Self-Homodyne Coherent Links With Simplified Coherent DSP',

Marcel Boudreau, NeoPhotonics, USA, 'Laser and Gain Sources for Highly Integrated Photonic Circuits', Panel: Progress and Roadmap in Silicon Photonics Foundries and Supply Chains.

Winston Way, CTO, NeoPhotonics, USA, 'From Long-Haul to Intra-Data Center: Coherent Transceiver's Spectacular Journey', Market Watch Panel: Evolution of Coherent Transceiver Architectures for Specific Applications

Quintessent appoints Bob Nunn chief operating officer
PI to demonstrate new PIC alignment system at Photonics West
Drut launches 2500 product series with CPO for AI datacentres
III-V Epi advocates GaAs for new lasers
Marvell announces new CPO architecture for custom AI accelerators
Printing high-speed modulators on SOI
Photon IP raises €4.75m for advanced PICs
ANELLO Photonics launches Maritime Inertial Navigation System
Aeluma joins AIM Photonics as full industry member
Imec makes breakthrough with GaAs lasers on silicon
POET acquires Super Photonics Xiamen
Voyant Photonics launches affordable Carbon LiDAR
Penn State makes breakthrough in photonic switching
New nanocrystals could lead to more efficient optical computing
QCi awarded NASA contract to apply Dirac-3 photonic optimisation solver
The Netherlands launches ChipNL Competence Centre
TOPTICA to create chip-integrated lasers for quantum PIC project
NSF selects six pilot projects for National Quantum Virtual Laboratory
SiLC Technologies launches Eyeonic Trace Laser Line Scanner
Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub awarded $21.3 million CHIPS Act funding
Cambridge Graphene Centre and CORNERSTONE to participate in PIXEurope
Cost-effective lasers for extended SWIR applications
IBM unveils co-packaged optics technology for AI and datacentres
QCi announces $50 million concurrent stock offerings
CHIPS Act funding to be awarded to Coherent, Skywater, and X-Fab
ERC consolidator grant awarded for optoacoustic neural network project
Imec demonstrates InP chiplet integration on 300 mm RF silicon interposer
Ayar Labs raises $155 million for optical I/O
Celestial AI awarded 2024 Start-up to Watch by Global Semiconductor Alliance
Researchers develop “last missing piece” of silicon photonics
Quantum sensors for controlling prosthetics
UPVfab to participate in European Commission photonic chips project

×
Search the news archive

To close this popup you can press escape or click the close icon.
Logo
x
Logo
×
Register - Step 1

You may choose to subscribe to the PIC Magazine, the PIC Newsletter, or both. You may also request additional information if required, before submitting your application.


Please subscribe me to:

 

You chose the industry type of "Other"

Please enter the industry that you work in:
Please enter the industry that you work in: