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CyOptics Inc., a developer of Indium Phosphide (InP)-based active optical components, has introduced the EAM2010, a zero insertion-loss, external electro-absorption modulator (EAM) that provides up to 10dBm output power.
The EAM2010 is the newest release in a line of high-performance EAMs integrating multiple functions to increase capacity and reduce costs in both metro and long haul applications.
When used with a single mode source laser, the EAM2010 offers exceptionally low chirp, enabling a very low dispersion penalty for an 80-125km uncompensated link. The device's high launch power eliminates the need for an external post amplifier, and it's integrated power monitoring and control capability replaces external monitors and variable optical attenuators. The result is a significant reduction of system complexity, size and cost, officials at Waltham, Mass.-based CyOptics said.
Hermetically sealed in a 0.75" X 0.5" half-butterfly package, the EAM2010 is exceptionally compact when compared to LiNbO3 modulators typically used for applications that require high launch power. It also offers a more compact overall solution compared to an EML by eliminating the need for an external amplifier.
Samples of the EAM2010 will be available in April. Pricing for the packaged units will be $1,500 at quantities of 1,000 units. Unpackaged devices will also be made available to select customers.