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October 16, 2009 - Operating in 1,310 Nm wavelength band, Quad Photoreceiver Arrays are designed for 10 and 40 km transmission over single-mode fiber conforming to 100 Gigabit Ethernet standard (100GBASE-LR4 and 100GBASE-ER4). Arrays consist of 4 monolithically integrated InGaAs photodiodes on InP substrate and 4 transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) to produce 4-channel electrical output signal, each channel running up to 28 Gbps. Power consumption is typically 200 mW per channel.

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Discovery Semiconductors Announces Quad Photoreceiver Arrays for 100 Gigabit Ethernet


Ewing, NJ - Discovery Semiconductors, Inc., an industry leader in manufacturing ultrafast, high optical power handling InGaAs photodiodes, has successfully developed quad photoreceiver arrays designed specifically for the 10 km and 40 km transmission over standard single-mode fiber, according to the 100 Gigabit Ethernet standard (100GBASE-LR4 & 100GBASE-ER4). The quad photoreceiver array consists of four monolithically integrated InGaAs photodiodes on an InP substrate and four transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) to produce a four-channel electrical output signal, each channel running up to 28 Gb/s.

Trends in bandwidth usage on the Internet backbone, metro loops, and large data centers show that data rates of 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s per router port are necessary. To address this need, the IEEE 802.3ba Ethernet Task Force was created to develop standards for 40 Gb/s and 100 Gb/s transceivers, which are interoperable and cost effective. These include standards operating on copper, multi-mode fiber, and single-mode fiber designed for varying link lengths. Discovery's quad photoreceiver arrays are designed to satisfy the 100 Gigabit Ethernet standard for single-mode fiber.

These new quad photoreceiver arrays demonstrate unpreamplified and Uncorrected Bit Error Rate (UBER) sensitivity of -12 dBm while operating in the 1310 nm wavelength band. The power consumption of the quad photoreceiver array is typically 200 mW per channel. These arrays are available either with GPPO outputs or coplanar waveguide RF outputs and will ship to customers in late 2009. Mr. Abhay Joshi, CEO of Discovery Semiconductors, commented, "These quad photoreceiver arrays follow our long heritage of innovative photodetector modules and systems, and we are happy to offer our photoreceiver technology for the 100 GbE market."

Discovery Semiconductors is an industry leader in manufacturing ultrafast, high optical power handling InGaAs photodiodes, radio frequency over fiber optical receivers, balanced optical receivers and several other custom products for applications ranging from analog RF links to ultrafast digital communications. Discovery's subsystems include Kitty Hawk, an ultra-fast Optical Coherent System.

For additional information, including complete product specifications, operational capabilities and pricing, or to discuss your application in detail, please call Discovery at: (609) 434-1311 or fax: (609) 434-1317


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Phone: 609-434-1311
FAX: 609-434-1317

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Name: Discovery Semiconductors Inc.
Address: 119 Silvia St.
City: Ewing
State: NJ
ZIP: 08628
Country: USA
Phone: 609-434-1311
FAX: 609-434-1317
http://www.chipsat.com


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