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OpenLight partners with TFC to accelerate silicon photonics back-end process

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The companies say they will provide a comprehensive solution, combining OSAT services with advanced Tx engine designs for optical communication systems, streamlining the production and integration of silicon photonics technology into the market

OpenLight has announced a new ecosystem partnership with Suzhou TFC Optical Communication (TFC), a provider of optical sub-assembly integrated solutions and advanced optoelectronic package manufacturing services, aimed at advancing the silicon photonics back-end process. The companies say this collaboration will streamline the back-end procedure of wafer processing to fibre array unit (FAU) subassembly for optical engines, offering a comprehensive solution to optimise the supply chain and enable faster time-to-market at a lower cost amid growing demand in optical interconnects in datacentre AI/ML and LiDAR and sensing markets.

As silicon photonics adoption grows, the entire supply chain must also mature to meet demand, which requires multiple high-volume manufacturing capabilities to be ready for the increasing market need. Currently, a limited number of suppliers can administer the back-end wafer processes to FAU subassembly for optical engines. The ecosystem partnership between OpenLight and TFC aims to provide an additional one-stop shop to streamline the supply chain and allow customers to scale manufacturing by creating an efficient workflow and simplified process.

As part of the partnership, OpenLight plans to support TFC’s development of acquiring completed wafers and provide back-end processes, including wafer-level bumping, testing, grinding, and dicing to deliver known-good dies. Customers will have the flexibility to procure the subassemblies directly.

“As part of developing a global ecosystem in packaging silicon PICs including back-end semiconductor wafer processing, we are very pleased to have the support along with the technical and manufacturing capabilities of Suzhou TFC Co Ltd to enable our global customers as well as those customers in the Chinese markets that we serve” said Adam Carter, CEO at OpenLight. “Bringing TFC’s expertise in high-volume manufacturing capability along with their expertise in passive component technologies and solutions into the OpenLight ecosystem will address the back-end wafer processing and packaging challenges, break barriers and enable broader industry adoption of heterogeneously integrated silicon photonics.”

Lucy Ou, CEO at TFC, said: “OpenLight plays a key role in boosting customer value through integration that is highly scalable. We are excited to work closely with OpenLight and support growing market demands of the silicon photonics space. By leveraging our combined expertise and resources, we will enable wide adoption of silicon photonics through enhancing the value of the laser engines for PIC and semiconductor OSAT.”

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