Mindspeed to Demonstrate Fiber-Optic PMD Components at CIOE 2010

Mindspeed Technologies will demonstrate its wide range of physical media device (PMD) components at the 2010 China International Optoelectronic Exposition (CIOE). The event will be held from 6 to 9 September 2010. Mindspeed provides semiconductor solutions for wireless and wireline network infrastructure.

The PMD components include high-sensitivity Transimpedance Amplifiers (TIAs) for GEPON and GPON devices, optical line terminal chipsets and the 10G-EPON optical network unit.

Mindspeed’s 2.5 Gbps M02025 and 1.25 Gbps M02028 TIAs enhance both the dynamic range and optical sensitivity of the GEPON and the GPON equipment. The TIA adds new key features that minimize the costs of optical network terminals for providing fiber-to-the-x multi-play services across networks using GPON and GEPON technology.    

The 1.25 Gbps M02098 can be integrated with Mindspeed’s new TIAs to develop complete GEPON and GPON module chipset solutions. The M02098 TIA features a digital-to-analog converter, an analog-to-digital converter, a limiting amplifier and Mindspeed’s Eye-Minder technology to monitor and compensate for temperature and laser aging effects.

The M02098 TIA can be used as a small-form factor pluggable or small-form factor optical transceiver. The TIA can also be implemented in a bi-directional optical sub-assembly, which can be placed on the optical network terminal board to cut down bill-of-material expenses.

Source: http://www.mindspeed.com

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