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ALPS Developed FLUF Series of Network Modules and FLTA Series of Optical Transceivers; Optical Communication Products for FTTH and Other Network Access Systems.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

InterOpto '03

TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 8, 2003

ALPS Alps, great mountain system of S central Europe, c.500 mi (800 km) long and c.100 mi (160 km) wide, curving in a great arc from the Riviera coast on the Mediterranean Sea, along the borders of N Italy and adjacent regions of SE France, Switzerland, SW Germany, and  Electric Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan: Masataka Kataoka, President) has developed the FLUF FLUF Fat Little Ugly Fellow (polite form)  series of network modules for single core, bi-directional optical communications Optical communications

The transmission of speech, data, video, and other information by means of the visible and the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
 access. This series of network modules realizes high optical output power of 2.0dBm and a low crosstalk (1) Electromagnetic interference that comes from an adjacent wire. "Alien" crosstalk is interference that comes from a wire in an adjacent cable, for example, when two or more twisted wire pair cables are bundled together.  level of -44dB. The mounting area A general locality where assigned forces of an amphibious or airborne operation, with their equipment, are assembled, prepared, and loaded in shipping and/or aircraft preparatory to an assault. See also embarkation area.  size of the circuit board in this series has been reduced 40% compared with ALPS' previous products. We also have developed the FLTA FLTA Foreign Language Teaching Assistant (Fulbright Scolarship Program)
FLTA Forward Looking Terrain Avoidance (FAA Terrain Awareness and Warning System)
FLTA Fermat's Last Theorem Applies
 series of optical transceivers by combining the network modules from the FLUF series with drive circuits for tuners using high frequency technology, which have demonstrated excellent performance. Sample shipments of the FLUF series products and the FLTA series products will commence in late July and late September 2003 respectively. Both products will be exhibited at InterOpto '03 in Makuhari, Chiba, which starts on July 25th, 2003.

As part of the e-Japan initiatives announced by the Japanese government, Fiber To The Home (FTTH (Fiber To The Home) See FTTP. ) is to be introduced into 10 million households nationwide by 2005. This has prompted a rise in demand for FTTH, which is a replacement for the copper telephone lines that have traditionally connected switching centers A switching center is a node in a telecommunications Circuit switching network which is connected to either another switching center and/or to end user devices. Switching centers are aware of other centers and possible routes between them such that on demand a center can establish  and households, enabling reception and transmission of large volumes of information at high speed by using optical communication. In response to new demands in the optical communications access market, in 1996 ALPS developed and released network modules for optical communications access. As our third-generation products in this field, the network modules and optical transceivers with electronic circuit boards we have released this time are designed to satisfy new demands in the growing FTTH market and other network access systems markets.

FLUF series of network modules

Unique optical design technologies allows for a reduction of the mounting area size of the circuit board by 40% compared with our previous products, and achieves high optical output power and low crosstalk levels.

We have significantly revised the design of our first- and second-generation products in network module series. By developing and using new aspherical a·spher·ic   also a·spher·i·cal
adj.
Varying slightly from sphericity and having only slight aberration, as a lens.

Adj. 1.
 glass lenses, we have reduced the mounting area size of the circuit board by 40% to realize a compact module with dimensions of 12.2 mm (W) x 10.8 mm (D) x 6.6 mm (H). This also contributes to space conservation in the finished products. Moreover, we have succeeded in achieving the industry's highest levels of optical output power of 2.0 dBm and low crosstalk of -44dB by utilizing ALPS' aspherical lenses and multilayer thin film filters incorporated in our other products. To assemble the modules of various components, we have used yttrium yttrium (ĭt`rēəm) [for Ytterby, a town in Sweden], metallic chemical element; symbol Y; at. no. 39; at. wt. 88.9059; m.p. about 1,522°C;; b.p. 3,338°C;; sp. gr. about 4.45; valence +3. Yttrium is a highly crystalline iron-gray metal.  aluminum garnet garnet, name applied to a group of isomorphic minerals crystallizing in the cubic system. They are used chiefly as gems and as abrasives (as in garnet paper).  (YAG YAG  
n.
A hard synthetic yttrium aluminum garnet used in laser technology and as a gemstone.



[y(ttrium) + a(luminum) + g(arnet)1.]
) laser welding Laser welding

Welding with a laser beam. The primary apparatus is the continuous-wave, convectively cooled CO2 laser with either oscillator/amplifier (gaussian output beam) or unstable resonator (hollows output beam) optics.
 technology, which provides stable and highly reliable attachments.

FLTA series of optical transceivers

Optical transceivers that combine our highly acclaimed ac·claim  
v. ac·claimed, ac·claim·ing, ac·claims

v.tr.
1. To praise enthusiastically and often publicly; applaud. See Synonyms at praise.

2.
 network modules with circuit boards backed by ALPS' proprietary high frequency technology.

The FLTA series is a line of optical transceivers that combine the network modules of the FLUF series and drive circuits. To create these circuits, we have utilized our accumulated ac·cu·mu·late  
v. ac·cu·mu·lat·ed, ac·cu·mu·lat·ing, ac·cu·mu·lates

v.tr.
To gather or pile up; amass. See Synonyms at gather.

v.intr.
To mount up; increase.
 expertise in high frequency technology applied to TV tuners, data modules, and other various high frequency products. Consequently, we have succeeded in reducing noise levels and achieving an effective circuit structure. Integrating optical technologies and high frequency circuits enables us to respond to the continuing trend toward greater speeds and smaller sizes. In addition, by utilizing our unique circuit design technology, the product adopts burst mode and is compatible with the ITU-TS'(*1) Broad PON (Passive Optical Network) An optical point-to-multipoint access network. There are no optical repeaters or other active devices in a PON, hence the name "passive.  (BPON See PON. )(*2) standard.

*1 ITU-TS: International Telecommunication telecommunication

Communication between parties at a distance from one another. Modern telecommunication systems—capable of transmitting telephone, fax, data, radio, or television signals—can transmit large volumes of information over long distances.
 Union-Telecommunication

Standardization standardization

In industry, the development and application of standards that make it possible to manufacture a large volume of interchangeable parts. Standardization may focus on engineering standards, such as properties of materials, fits and tolerances, and drafting
 Sector

*2 BPON: Broadband Passive Optical Network, one of the FTTH

standards for image transmission

We have a comprehensive lineup A criminal investigation technique in which the police arrange a number of individuals in a row before a witness to a crime and ask the witness to identify which, if any, of the individuals committed the crime.  of optical communication products, such as lenses, network modules, circuit boards. This product portfolio strengthens our ability to offer total solutions. We will further strive to expand our product development and release new products in the optical communication market, which we expect to continue to grow in the future.

Principal Applications

Passive Optical Network (PON) and other network access systems

    Sales Plan

    FLUF series of network modules

    Sample shipments:                Late July 2003

    Sample price:                    20,000 yen

    Planned monthly production:      30 thousand units (April 2004)

    Development and production site: Kakuda Plant, Communication
                                     Devices Division (Kakuda City,
                                     Miyagi Prefecture)

    FLTA series of optical transceivers

    Sample shipments:                Late September 2003

    Sample price:                    30,000 yen

    Planned monthly production:      50 thousand units (April 2004)

    Development and production site: Kakuda Plant, Communication
                                     Devices Division (Kakuda City,
                                     Miyagi Prefecture)

Specifications

FLUF series of network modules

Operating temperature range                  -0 to +70 deg C
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Storage temperature range                    -40 to +85 deg C
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Fiber                                       Single mode fiber
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Connector                                      SC connector
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Optical output power                              2.0dBm
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Wavelength         Transmission                   1310nm
                   ---------------------------------------------------
                   Reception                 1550nm (1490nm)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Crosstalk                                         -44dB
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dimensions                                  12.2 x 10.8 x 6.6 mm
                                              (W x D x H)(*3)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

*3 Fiber, LD/PD, and terminals excluded


FLTA series of optical transceivers

Operating temperature range                  -0 to +70 deg C
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Storage temperature range                    -40 to +8 deg C
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Power supply voltage                        +3.135V to +3.465V
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Power supply current                           350mA (Max.)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Transmitter        Wavelength            1260nm to 1310nm (FP-LD)
                   ---------------------------------------------------
                   Data rate             155.52Mbps (Burst mode)
                   ---------------------------------------------------
                   Mean output power        -1.5dBm to +3.5dBm
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Receiver           Wavelength           1480nm to 1580nm (PIN-PD)
                   ---------------------------------------------------
                   Data rate           622.08Mbps (Continuous mode)
                   ---------------------------------------------------
                   Min. Sensitivity       -28dBm and below
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Dimensions                               54.1 x 41.0 x 9.0 mm
                                            (W x D x H)(*4)
----------------------------------------------------------------------

*4 Fiber and terminals excluded



* A photo of this product can be downloaded from the Company web

site at http://www.alps.co.jp/e/press/new2003/0708_e.htm

Outline of ALPS Electric Co., Ltd.

Since its establishment in 1948 ALPS has grown as a comprehensive manufacturer of electronic components. At present ALPS is creating innovative high-value-added products in its main business segments -- Components, Magnetic Devices, Communications, Peripheral Products, and Automotive Electronics -- which are contributing to the advance of a digital society.

ALPS is a global company that carries out its operations with 23 production bases in 8 countries as well as 60 sales bases in 13 countries. Consolidated net sales Net Sales

The amount a seller receives from the buyer after costs associated with the sale are deducted.

Notes:
This amount is calculated by subtracting the following items from gross sales: merchandise returned for credit, allowances for damaged or missing goods, freight
 in the year ended March 31, 2003 amounted to 601,816 million yen.
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