High-Performance Optical Transceivers
Our optical modules feature traditional DPO, low-power LRO, LPO, and Active Loopback designs for testing, and support data rates from 10G up to 1.6T across a wide range of package types.
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Our optical modules feature traditional DPO, low-power LRO, LPO, and Active Loopback designs for testing, and support data rates from 10G up to 1.6T across a wide range of package types.
Converge your IP and optical transport onto a single layer to simplify networking and operations.
Leveraging LPO technology, the module provides ultra-low-latency, power-efficient optical links tailored for AI, high-performance computing, and hyperscale data center applications.
Customers have often singled out link accountability as a key impediment to adoption of LPO, and for good reasons
It also supports DDM (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring) for temperature and voltage tracking, enabling real-time module monitoring via I2C. The transceiver complies
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LPO (Linear Pluggable Optics) transceivers lack full retiming (DSP) circuitry that is common in all prior generations of 400G, 800G and 1.6T optical modules. As a result, LPO relies on the host to handle
On the right-hand side, a retimed optical module is illustrated consisting out of a DSP and an optical engine. The DSP inside the module has a SerDes facing the host ASIC.
By removing the DSP within the module, LPO achieves a pure analog transmission path for the link, significantly reducing power consumption and latency, making it an important direction for
By shifting these functions from the module to the host, LPO achieves lower power consumption and latency while staying fully compatible with modern high-speed data center architectures.
The focus of the LPO MSA is to specify module and network equipment level interoperability requirements that span both electrical and optical technologies. Starting at 100 Gb/s per lane, the
SFP transceiver that supports 1G connections up to 3 km using single-mode fiber with a simplex LC UPC connector.