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ADVISORY/AMCC Builds on High-Performance OC-768 Solution Offering with Introduction of the Industry-Leading 48 Gbps Silicon Germanium Modulator Driver.


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") (Nasdaq:AMCC) announced the S76803, the industry-leading OC-768 silicon germanium (SiGe) A semiconductor material made from silicon and germanium. Germanium is very similar to silicon, but when one layer is grown on top of the other to form the base of the transistor, the resulting transistor can switch faster and yield higher performance.  (SiGe) modulator Modulator

Any device or circuit by means of which a desired signal is impressed upon a higher-frequency periodic wave known as a carrier. The process is called modulation. The modulator may vary the amplitude, frequency, or phase of the carrier.
 driver.

Operating at speeds of up to 48 Gbps, this high-performance, feature-rich device is ideally suited for use in short-reach and long-reach SONET-based fiber optic data link applications within the MAN and WAN marketplace.

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