Filter chip enables the extraction of a wavelength from any one of up to 96 DWDM channels by changing the input light angle to the filter

March 4, 2011

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DUARTE, Calif. -- Auxora Inc, a leading provider of optical thin film filter (TFF) related products, today announced the 50GHz channel spaced DWDM (Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing) tunable filter chips.

The 50GHz tunable filter provides a feature to enable the extraction of a wavelength from any one of up to 96 DWDM channels by changing the input light angle to the filter.

"With emerging 40Gb/s and 100Gb/s next generation optical systems, as well as wider use of ROADM's (Reconfigurable Optical Add/drop Module) in networks, the optical tunable filter will play an important role as a good solution for next generation OPM (Optical Performance Monitor) to measure the channel power and OSNR (Optical Signal to Noise Ratio) more accurately", said Jinghui Li, President at Auxora. "Our 50GHz tunable filter chip provides the flat top, compact size, and a rapid tuning feature which provide a competitive, alternative OPM solution for our customers."

Auxora Inc.

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