Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (SEI) (TOKYO:5802)
(ISIN:JP3407400005) today announced a new line of SFP+ transceivers
for 10 Gb/s applications is available in production quantities. The
SPP series is designed to meet IEEE802.3ae and 802.3aq specifications
for 10G Ethernet.
The SFP+ is the next-generation transceiver package for 10 Gb/s
Ethernet and Fibre Channel applications, offering a more compact form
factor than currently offered by the X2 and XFP packages and low power
consumption of less than 1 watt. By removing the clock and data
recovery (CDR) and electronic dispersion compensation (EDC) functions
from the transceiver, the new SFP+ achieves the same size as the
industry-standard SFP form factor now used for data rates up to 4
Gb/s. The SFP+ offers higher mounting densities than current 10G
devices.
Sumitomo Electric Industries is initially releasing three
transceivers in the SPP5000 series:
-- SPP5101SR for 10GBASE-SR using an 850-nm VCSEL for operation
over multimode fiber (MMF) at distances up to 300 m.
-- SPP5101LM for 10GBASE-LRM using a 1310-nm Fabry-Perot laser
for operation over multimode fiber (MMF) at distances up to
220 m.
-- SPP5101LR for 10GBASE-LR using a 1310-nm DFB laser for
operation over single-mode fiber (SMF) at distances up to 10
km.
The SPP5101LM will be demonstrated at the ExceLight/Sumitomo booth
(#2340) during OFC/NFOEC, March 25 - 28 in Anaheim, California.
Sumitomo Electric Industries / ExceLight is an active member of
the SFF-8431 committee, which is responsible for standardizing the
SFP+ transceivers. A final multi-source agreement (MSA) is expected in
May 2007.
About Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (SEI) designs, manufactures and
sells optical fiber, cable and components, advanced electronic
devices, and automotive parts. Through a successful strategy of
research and diversification, SEI has become one of the world's
leading companies at the forefront of the revolution in information
and communications. The company has operations around the world in
more than 30 countries and employs 130,000 people. SEI reported group
net sales of $17 billion for the year ended March 2006.
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