Applied Optoelectronics introduces 40 Gbps fiber optic transceivers

Jan. 30, 2014
The QSFP+ SR4 and LR4 transceivers allow datacenter customers to integrate 40 Gbit/s in both intra-rack and rack-to-spine applications.

A line of long-reach 40 Gbit/s fiberoptic transceivers uses the QSFP+ form factor. The QSFP+ SR4 and LR4 transceivers allow data-center customers to integrate 40 Gbit/s in both intra-rack and rack-to-spine applications. They utilize in-house manufactured distributed feedback lasers and build upon a silicon photonics technology platform.
Applied Optoelectronics
Sugar Land, TX
www.ao-inc.com

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