Monday, November 18, 2013

Optoroute offers 40G TOSA and ROSA

Optical component and subsystem developer Optoroute Technologies has unveiled a line of transmit optical subassembly (TOSA) and receive optical subassembly (ROSA) components for CFP and QSFP+ optical transceiver applications.

Optoroute says it is shipping TOSAs and ROSAs in 8x10G and 10x10G configurations that are compliant with the CFP MSA. Meanwhile, additional components for 4x10G, 4x25G, and 8x25G transceiver applications should be available “in the coming quarters,” the company adds.

The new TOSAs and ROSAs will play in QSFP+, CFP, and CFP2 modules for data center communications. The TOSA/ROSA designs use Optoroute's proprietary low-loss silica-on-silicon planar lightwave circuit (PLC) technology and hybrid integration techniques to create compact photonic integrated circuits (PICs).

The company says the new TOSA and ROSA products are emblematic of  Optoroute’s refocus on component and subsystem supply after an unsuccessful expansion into systems development put the company on the brink of bankruptcy. Management says a financial restructuring has given Optoroute a clean balance sheet with money left over for production expansion and new product development – and, hopefully, restored customer confidence.




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