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LR4 optical engines from POET Technologies Inc. are designed for data centers and telecommunication markets.

The engines meet the IEEE 100GBASE-LR4 standard for transmission up to 10 km and are meant to cost-effectively support the market. The chip-on-board architecture and passive alignment process reduce costs by eliminating the need for costly components. Optical interposer technology and optical components such as high-speed directly modulated lasers and photodiodes are used. The engines are suited for use in QSFP28, CFP, CFP2 and other high density form factors.


Photonics Spectra
Oct 2023
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