NeoPhotonics Announces Suite of 53 Gbaud PAM4 Driver ICs for 100G and 400G Hyperscale Data Center Networks
NeoPhotonics Corporation (NYSE: NPTN) has announced the shipment of over 1 million single and quad drivers for PAM4 transceivers, which are essential for hyperscale data center networks. Their 53 Gbaud PAM4 driver IC is optimized for high-speed applications, including 100 Gbps and 400 Gbps transceivers. The drivers are now in volume production, offering enhanced power efficiency with more than 20% power reduction. Future models under development aim for a 50% power savings, showcasing NeoPhotonics' commitment to technological advancement in optical communications.
- Shipped over 1 million drivers for PAM4 transceivers, indicating strong demand.
- 53 Gbaud PAM4 drivers are in volume production, enhancing product availability.
- Achieved over 20% power reduction in recent product versions.
- Developing next-gen drivers aiming for 50% power savings, indicating innovation.
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More than 1 Million Single and Quad Drivers Shipped
Drivers are a critical component in optical transmission systems and function to match signals between the CMOS digital electrical data and the analog optical components. Modulators impress the data on an optical signal and often require higher voltage swings than are generated by the high-speed CMOS based electronics which manipulate the digital data. The Driver IC amplifies the low voltage electrical signal to a level required by the optical modulator, maintaining linearity and achieving sufficient bandwidth.
“We are pleased to have achieved multiple design wins for our family of 53 Gbaud suite of drivers and are now shipping them in high volume. We have been shipping GaAs drivers for nearly a decade and have a deep technology base. We started with 10 Gbps devices, and are now shipping devices for 400 Gbps transceivers,” said
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