Semtech Releases FiberEdge® Linear Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser (VCSEL) Driver for 400G and 800G Data Centers
Semtech Corporation has announced the launch of the GN1848, a quad 56GBd PAM4 VCSEL driver aimed at enhancing performance and reducing costs for short-reach optical links. This new addition to the FiberEdge® platform enables high-speed multimode optical manufacturers to develop economical optical modules efficiently. The GN1848 supports 400GBASE-SR4/VR4 and 800GBASE-SR8/VR8 PAM4 applications and is currently available for sampling as wire-bondable bare die. The company emphasizes its commitment to delivering high-performance products tailored to the needs of its customers.
- Launch of GN1848 driver enhances optical link performance.
- Supports 400GBASE-SR4/VR4 and 800GBASE-SR8/VR8 applications.
- Offers cost-effective solutions for high-speed optical manufacturers.
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The GN1848 is a quad 56GBd PAM4 VCSEL driver offering best-in-class performance and low cost for short-reach optical links
The GN1848 is a quad 56GBd PAM4 VCSEL driver offering best-in-class performance and low cost for short-reach optical links (Graphic: Business Wire)
“The high performance and low cost required by our customers in high-speed short reach multimode and active copper cable (AOC) applications can now be achieved with the FiberEdge GN1848 VCSEL driver, coupled with our newly introduced FiberEdge GN1816 transimpedance amplifier (TIA),” said
The FiberEdge GN1848 is a 56GBd quad low power, low cost, low noise and industry leading linear VCSEL driver with programmable bias and modulation currents, enabling interoperability with multiple VCSELs. The FiberEdge GN1848 is designed for 400GBASE-SR4/VR4 and 800GBASE-SR8/VR8 PAM4 multimode optical transceivers and active optical cables (AOC). The FiberEdge GN1848 is sampling now as wire-bondable bare die, allowing direct wire bonding to a quad channel 250μm pitch VCSEL without the need of a bias tee.
Semtech’s FiberEdge platform includes:
- GN1089: Single Channel 56GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- GN1089SC2: Single Channel 28GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- GN1800: Second Generation Single Channel 56GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- GN1800SC2: Second Generation Single Channel 28GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- GN1700: 50Gbps PAM Linear TIA for 5G Wireless
- GN1810: Quad 56GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- GN1812: Second Generation Quad 56GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- GN1814: 500μm Pitch Quad 56GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- New– GN1816: 250um Pitch Quad 56GBd PAM4 Linear TIA
- New– GN1848: Quad 56GBd PAM4 Linear VCSEL Driver
- GN1862: Single Channel 56GBd PAM4 Linear EML Driver
The FiberEdge GN1816 will be demonstrated at the Semtech booth #322 during the
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