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Peregrine Semiconductor, a supplier of integrated circuits for the optical networking and other communications markets, announced the PE7200, what it calls the industry's first 850nm VCSEL based Optical Engine.
The PE7200 is a low power 10 Gbps fully integrated parallel optical Quad transceiver (TRX) component built using Peregrine's patented UTSi (Ultra Thin Silicon on Sapphire) CMOS technology.
The PE7200 is the industry's first Optical Engine product containing all opto-electronic functions required to create parallel optical interconnects -- including thermal and mechanical interfaces -- in a single BGA/CSP-like device. Using Peregrine's Photonic Enabling Technologies (PETs), which include UTSi, FOCUTS, and FOCUTSpak technologies, the PE7200 is fabricated using standard semiconductor packaging equipment and processes thus reducing the cost and removing the barriers to high volume manufacturing that have plagued the industry to date.
The PE7200 can be easily incorporated into optical modules, or other high-speed parallel optical interconnect products, to provide increased throughput in communication systems. Because the PE7200 can be purchased pre burned-in and tested, it provides a "known good assembly" resulting in lower yield loss, which typically accounts for 30 percent of the cost of parallel module manufacturing today.