Mar 24, 2021 — FIBERSTAMP, a leading manufacturer of pluggable optics beyond 200G, announced today that its 400G QSFP-DD PSM8 was recognized among the best by the 2021 Lightwave Innovation Reviews. An esteemed and experienced panel of judges from the optical communications community recognized FIBERSTAMP as a high-scoring honoree.
400G QSFP-DD PSM8 uses a single PCB design, so mass production is good, the process is reliable, the thermal design is controllable, and the performance and power consumption are excellent. Based on the excellent parallel optical design, this product is at the leading level in the industry.
Features:
- 8-lane parallel light engine
- Support both 400GE and OTN data rates
- Reach up to 10km over SMF
- Uncooled 50G PAM4 lasers
- High-density design with good reliability
- Low power consumption
- Commercial operating case temperature range: 0℃ to 70℃
“On behalf of the Lightwave Innovation Reviews, I would like to congratulate FIBERSTAMP on their high-scoring honoree status,” said Lightwave Associate Publisher and Editorial Director, Stephen Hardy.“This competitive program allows Lightwave to celebrate and recognize the most innovative products impacting the optical communications community this year.”
2021 Lightwave Innovation Reviews Honorees
400G QSFP-DD PSM8 Award Evaluation
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