Oki Semiconductor delivers new 10-Gbit/s photo diode preamp module designed for high-speed OC192 fiber optic networks

September 4, 2001

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SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Oki Semiconductor, a leading technology partner for the new era of digital communications and convergence, today released a new 10 Gbps Indium Gallium Arsenide (InGaAs) model of its photo diode with a transimpedance amplifier and an integrated preamp. Designed especially for OC-192-based fiber optic networks, the OD9651N module combines a low power consumption, high-trans-impedance design in an integrated InGaAs pin photo diode and pre-amplifier, providing a cost competitive, leading-edge performance solution. Optical network manufacturers deploying the next generation of optical transceivers can now offer their customers enhanced system performance. "Our latest photo diode reinforces Oki's commitment as a technology leader for next generation optical solutions," said Dennis Chu, director of optical component marketing at Oki Semiconductor. "Next generation optical networks need increased speed, improved performance and higher reliability to deliver their promises, and Oki works closely with customers to provide them with the specifications needed for the next generation of optical transceivers and transponders." Oki Semiconductor

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