Opnext to Showcase Expanded Portfolio at OFC/NFOEC 2006; Optical Building Blocks Demonstrations, New MSAs and Interoperability Reinforce Opnext Breadth.EATONTOWN, N.J. -- Opnext, Inc., a global leader in high-performance optical components, will demonstrate how its products are reducing costs and adding features such as increased thermal tolerance, tunability, and 10GbE transmission over legacy fiber at OFC/NFOEC 2006 in Anaheim, CA, March 7-9, 2006. Additionally, on Monday March 6, Opnext's CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Harry Bosco will participate in the "State of the Industry" panel during the Optical Society of America's (OSA 1. OSA - Open Scripting Architecture. 2. OSA - Open System Architecture. ) 2006 Executive Forum: The Road to Profitability - Strategies for the Optical Communications Industry. Opnext will feature the following demonstrations at the exhibition: --The Opnext TRF TRF thyrotropin releasing factor. 5022, a high temperature XFP XFP 10 Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable Module XFP Extra-Fine-Pitch XFP Ten Gigabit Small Form Factor Pluggable which enables higher port densities by increasing thermal tolerance. Recent innovations in InP DFB DFB acronym for dark, firm, dry meat. Called also dark cutting beef. structures have enabled Opnext to produce higher junction temperature tolerant devices. The TRF5022 is a 10G multi-protocol XFP module capable of meeting all standards under a module case temperature of 85(degree)C. Having a module that can operate from -5(degree)C to 85(degree)C is an industry first. --Critical to the support of 10GbE optical solutions over legacy OM1 multimode fiber is the Opnext TRE TRE Tampere (Finland) TRE Tribunal Regional Eleitoral (Brazil) TRE Trinity Railway Express (Texas) TRE Theologische Realenzyklopädie and TRT 504x XENPAK and X2 LX4 modules. Opnext's solution introduces an innovative approach to coarse wave division multiplexing (spelling) wave division multiplexing - A common misnomer for wavelength division multiplexing. (CWDM (Course WDM) An optical transmission method that is used for shorter distances than dense WDM (DWDM). Also known as "wide WDM," CWDM transmits fewer channels and uses wider spacing between the channels for distances up to 60 km. Wider spacing up to 25 nm, compared to 1. ) within the XENPAK and X2 modules. This enables a low cost OM1 multimode fiber solution, which meets the 300 meter distance requirement of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, New York, www.ieee.org) A membership organization that includes engineers, scientists and students in electronics and allied fields. 802.3ae with healthy parametric margins. --Enabling full migration to Small Form Factor Pluggables is the Opnext DWDM (Dense WDM) The term given to wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) when significantly more channels were being added. Since WDM is increasingly more "dense" all the time, both terms are used synonymously. See WDM. DWDM - wavelength division multiplexing C-Band TRF79A6 2.7G direct modulation DFB for 120km applications and beyond. Opnext's unique approach enables (less than 1W power dissipation, which reduces the thermal management requirements of system vendors. The Opnext solution also offers decision threshold tunability which enables receiver performance to be dynamically optimized. --Extending the reach of tunable transceivers is the Opnext TRV70A1. The TRV70A1 has increased chromatic dispersion robustness up to +/- 3000 ps/nm making it useful in long haul telecommunications applications. The tunability offered is over the full C and L Band wavelengths, and 50GHz spacing is supported. Adding further flexibility is the multi-protocol nature of this module, which supports OC-192, 10GbE, 10GFC, and FEC rates. Opnext will also participate in the Optical Internetworking Forum's multi-vendor interoperability demonstration in booth #1149. The event will demonstrate the interoperability of an application code for Very Long Reach links. Also at OFC/NFOEC 2006, Opnext will showcase industry-leading, MSA compliant products and technology developments, which focus on four key areas of component design - lower cost, common footprint, higher quality and best in class performance. These products are based on Opnext's core optics, universal optical subassembly platform and augmented by Opnext's demonstrated expertise in building leading-edge 10G/bit devices and modules. All products being demonstrated will be RoHS compliant in keeping with Opnext's commitment to the environment. Exhibiting at OFC/NFOEC 2006 Opnext will be located at Booth # 3101 at OFC/NFOEC 2006 held from March 7-9, 2006, at the Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim Convention Center is a major convention center in Anaheim, California. It is located across from the Disneyland Resort on Katella Avenue. Much of the Anaheim Convention Center has been renovated in recent years with state-of-the-art facilities. , Anaheim, California. About Opnext Opnext, Inc., pioneers the optical engines that light the world's fiber optic systems. A global leader in high-performance active optical components, Opnext offers the industry's most comprehensive optical components portfolio. Formed out of Hitachi, Opnext brings more than 30 years experience to the design, development and manufacture of high-performance components, and opto devices and subsystems that power today's access communications, backbone, metro, information and industrial markets. Opnext provides world-class customer service, and has been recognized with multiple service awards. For additional information, visit www.opnext.com. |
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