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NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices Releases High-Speed Laser Diode Modules with Built-in Wavelength Monitor


- Enabling Creation of Compact Economical DWDM System -


KAWASAKI, Japan and DUESSELDORF, Germany January 13, 2004

NX8567SA / NX8560SJ
NX8567SA / NX8560SJ


NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices, Ltd. and NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH today announced the availability of its newly developed laser diode modules featuring electro-absorption modulator distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode*1 and built-in wavelength monitor enabling compact and economical dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM)*2 optical transmission systems design.


The new laser diode modules are designed for use in backbone and metropolitan area networks (MAN) and are available in two device types (total 4 models): the NX8560SJ Series with a transmission rate of 10 gigabits per second (Gbps) and the NX8567SA Series with a transmission rate of 2.5Gbps. The products are designed for DWDM wavelengths from 1530 nanometers (nm) to 1560nm with 50GHz (0.4nm) spacing based on ITU (International Telecommunication Union; organization for establishing worldwide communication standards) recommendations.


The laser diode modules feature a built-in wavelength monitor with an etalon filter, which enables a precision-controlled emitted wavelength required from DWDM systems. These modules with built in wavelength monitor function reduce cost of optical transmitter by more than 25% compared with discrete solution where a monitor module is used externally. In addition, the size of the unit is reduced by up to two thirds, allowing a compact and economical DWDM system design.


To suit individual applications, two device types are offered. Customers can select from the 10Gbps NX8560SJ Series (1 model) and the 2.5Gbps NX8567SA Series (3 models) to match their application, allowing flexible system design.


The light source of the modules consists of:



This enables a transmission distance almost four times longer than that of a directly modulated DFB laser diode with a large amount of chirping.


"With the recent proliferation of home access network broadband services such as asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL) and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), data transmission traffic are increasing continuously, resulting in the demand increase for larger transmission capacity in backbone and metropolitan area networks," said Masayuki Yamaguchi, department manager, 1st Optical Semiconductor Department, NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices. "Customers today require products that are optimized to their services and that can realize faster and more economical communication. The NX8560SJ and NX8567SA Series are the perfect solution for these requirements."


NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices will be exhibiting these new laser diode modules and related products at the 4th Fiber Optics Expo (FOE2004)-Asia's largest optical communications exhibition-held at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward, Tokyo, from January 28.


Pricing and Availability
Mass production of the new laser diode modules is slated to start in April 2004, with annual shipments forecast of 10,000 units in total for all 4 models. Sample prices start from 250,000 yen per unit and differ depending on the supported transmission rate and distance.


For Product Family, please see the attached sheet.




Notes:

  *1 Electro-Absorption Modulator DFB (distributed feedback) laser
A distributed feedback laser diode features fine grating in active region to enables single longitudinal mode operation. A modulator integrated DFB laser diode is a single-chip compound semiconductor that monolithically integrates an optical semiconductor EA (electronic absorption) modulator and laser die. The modulator section enables high-speed on/off switching of transmitted light by switching the voltage applied to it on and off, making it ideal for long-distance, high-capacity transmission.
  *2 DWDM (dense wavelength division multiplexing)
A data transmission technique in which multiple optical signals, each with a different wavelength, are multiplexed onto a single optical fiber at minute wavelength intervals and transmitted simultaneously. DWDM can realize high-speed, high-capacity communication systems at low cost.




About NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices, Ltd.


NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices, Ltd. (NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices) is a leading provider of optical and microwave devices, committed to meeting the specialized needs of its customers in the broadband and mobile networking fields with its compound and silicon semiconductor technologies. NEC Compound Semiconductor Devices was divided from NEC Corporation and established in October 2001, and now a subsidiary of NEC Electronics Corporation. For further information, please visit the home page at: http://www.ncsd.necel.com/.


About NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH


NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH, headquartered in Duesseldorf, Germany, is a leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of semiconductor products in Europe. Committed to meeting customers' cost, performance and time-to-market requirements, the company offers solutions ranging from standard products to system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions, as well as customized products for next-generation designs. NEC Electronics also offers customers the benefit of state-of-the-art manufacturing locally in Europe, besides the global production of its parent company, NEC Electronics Corporation. Additionally, NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH is the exclusive European sales and marketing channel of LCD and PDP modules from NEC LCD Technologies Ltd. For more information visit http://www.ee.nec.de.



Press Contacts:

 
Japan
Seiko Yabuuchi
NEC Electronics Corporation
+81-44-435-1664
press@necel.com
Europe
Oliver Luettgen
NEC Electronics (Europe) GmbH
+49-211-6503-469
luettgeno@ee.nec.de



Information in the press releases, including product prices and specifications is current on the date of the press announcement, but is subject to change without prior notice.


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