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CENiX™ Introduces New Product Supporting Long Haul Optical Networking Applications
November 6, 2001
ECOC, Amsterdam > October 1, 2001- CENiX Inc., a leader in the design and automated manufacture of next generation high-speed optoelectronic interfaces, today announced a new, innovative, scalable, optical subsystem targeted for use in the long haul market. During the European Conference on Optical Communication 2001 (ECOC), being held in Amsterdam, Netherlands, CENiX will exhibit its feature rich subsystems which make optoelectronic interfaces easy for optical equipment manufacturers by allowing for higher systems density and additional functionality on a system board.
The ULTRAPAK·10Ô is the next generation subsystem which is designed to operate at 10 Gbps to12.5 Gbps (Super FEC rates) at distances of up to120 km in a small form module. The ULTRAPAK·10 is a highly integrated 300-pin MSA compatible DWDM module that is available at specific ITU wavelengths (50 Ghz channel spacing), in APD or PIN receiver configurations, and operating temperature of 0 to 65º C. Sample quantities are available December, 2001. Future enhancements to this unique product will include a digital wrapper and wavelength tunability.
The UNiPAK·10Ô, also a 10 Gbps subsystem, is backward compatible to the 300-pin MSA and is ideal for use in SONET, SDH, and Gigabit Ethernet systems in metro access and regional DWDM applications. The UNiPAK·10 is compliant with ITU standards and provides advantages of reduced space, power, and development time. Standard features include dither tone input and a designer friendly I2C external interface. CENiX is currently shipping customers devices in a compact package size of 4.14"L x 3.36"W x 0.53"H. In early 2002, an even smaller package size of 2.50"L x 2.15"W x 0.47"H will be offered. This will be a 50% reduction from current solutions.
The TETRAPAK·40Ô offers the highest integration, density and capacity in the industry with greater than 5 gigabit kilometers per cubic-centimeter. The TETRAPAK·40 features 4 parallel 10 Gbps channels using 1310nm uncooled lasers and PIN photodiodes for applications up to 20 km. The TETRAPAK·40 offers an I2C external interface, built-in reference clock jitter filter, diagnostic and optical loop backs, and supports SONET and FEC rates. CENiX is currently delivering sample devices to customers in a compact package size of 6.50"W x 3.30"L x 0.53"H. This is more than half the size of solutions offered in the market today. In 2002, the package size will be compressed further to 2.72"W x 3.75"L x 0.47"H.
CENiX , 5141 California Avenue, Suite 150, Irvine, CA 92612. Tel: 949-428-2670 ; Fax: 949-428-2671.

