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Introduction to Modulight transmitter laser products. Updated 4 Oct 2004. Outline. OSI Model Modulight products Customer benefits Applications Product list Contact info. Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model. Physical Layer Data Link Layer Network Layer Transport Layer
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Introduction toModulight transmitter laser products Updated 4 Oct 2004
Outline • OSI Model • Modulight products • Customer benefits • Applications • Product list • Contact info
Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model • Physical Layer • Data Link Layer • Network Layer • Transport Layer • Session Layer • Presentation Layer • Application Layer
Physical layer elements of fiber optical networks • Transport path – optical fiber • Single-mode • Multimode • Optical source • Laser • VCSEL • FP • DFB • EML • Tunable lasers • LED • Optical detector • pin • APD • Amplifier • EDFA • SOA • MUX/DeMUX • Filter • Attenuator • Polarizer • Switch • Etc. (Technology)
Modulight transmitter laser products by integration level • Bare dies • For customers who are building optical modules and have expertise in optoelectronic packaging process and capability of handling bare dies • TO-cans • For customers who are manufacturing optoelectronic transceivers, optical sub-assemblies or making fiber pigtailing • Fiber pigtails • For customers without optoelectronic packaging capabilities who are using lasers as part of their network interface cards • Note: Modulight current standard product portfolio does not contain butterfly packages, mini-DILs, or cooled lasers
Modulight transmitter laser products by wavelength • 1310 nm (dispersion minimum of optical fiber) • Used in single-mode fiber networks for short and intermediate reach • 1490 nm • Used in Passive Optical Networks (PON) • 1550 nm (attenuation minimum of optical fiber) • Used in single-mode fiber networks for long reach • Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing, CWDM • 8 wavelengths from 1470 to 1610 nm with 20 nm spacing, used to transport several multiplexed signals in the same fiber • Note: Modulight current standard product portfolio does not contain 850 nm (used for short distance in multimode fiber) or DWDM, Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing products
Modulight laser products by laser type • DFB, Distributed Feedback laser • Internal grating locks emission wavelength • Single longitudinal and transverse mode • Used in intermediate and long haul • FP, Fabry-Pérot laser • Laser cavity locks emission wavelength • Single transverse and multiple longitudinal modes • Used in short and intermediate haul • Note: Modulight current standard product portfolio does not contain Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers, VCSELs or Externally Modulated Lasers, EMLs
Customer benefits • Demonstrated capability to speed up customer projects and improve products by active participation • Reliable and independent long-term chip supply • Narrow spectral linewidth of FP lasers enables longer transmission distances with high-speed operation • Robust core material design with superior temperature behavior for uncooled applications in harsh environments • Controlled design and volume manufacturing process from epiwafer to fiber pigtail level • Custom features available with short lead time to production • Strong technical support from Modulight team with detailed reporting capabilities for customer benefit
Public Switched Network (PSN) • A common carrier network that provides circuit switching among public users • Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) • Domestic telecommunications network usually accessed by telephones, key telephone systems, private branch exchange trunks, and data arrangements • Public Data Network (PDN) • A network established and operated by a telecommunications administration, or a recognized private operating agency, for the specific purpose of providing data transmission services for the public • Subject to the telecommunications standards, regulations and recommendations undertaken in the convention of the International Telecommunication Union
LANs • Local Area Network (LAN): A data communications system that • lies within a limited spatial area • has a specific user group • has a specific topology • is not a public switched telecommunications network (PSTN), but may be connected to one • LANs are not subject to public telecommunications regulations. • LANs are usually restricted to relatively small areas, such as rooms, buildings, ships, and aircraft
WANs, MANs and SANs • An interconnection of LANs within a limited geographical area, such as a military base, is commonly referred to as a campus area network • An interconnection of LANs over a city-wide geographical area is commonly called a metropolitan area network (MAN) • An interconnection of LANs over large geographical areas, such as nationwide, is commonly called a wide area network (WAN). • SANs are high performance LANs designed for server clusters. A typical application of SAN is network data storage. This type of SAN supports transfers of large quantities of data to and from multiple disk arrays.
PSN standards – SONET and SDH • Telecommunications interface standards • Originally designed with voice communication in mind • High reliability • Fast network restoration times • High redundancy • High cost
PSN standard – SONET • Synchronous Optical Network • American National Standard (published by ANSI), developed by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) Standards Committee T1 – Telecommunications www.t1.org • An interface standard for synchronous optical fiber transmission, applicable to the Physical Layer (PHY) of the OSI reference model (physical layer specifications, T1.105.06-2002) • Uses a basic data rate of 51.840 Mb/s called OC-1 (Optical Carrier 1) • The SONET hierarchy is defined in multiples of OC-1, up to OC-768, for a maximum data rate of 39.81312 Gb/s • Because SONET only describes the transmission and multiplexing of information, without knowing what type of data or switching is being used, it can operate with nearly all emerging switching technologies.
PSN standard - SDH • Synchronous Digital Hierarchy • Developed by International Telecommunications Union (ITU) www.itu.org, sponsored by the United Nations • ITU equivalent to SONET • Uses a basic data rate of 155.520 Mb/s called STM-1 • ITU recommendation G.957 (STM-1 to STM-16) • ITU recommendation G.691 (STM-4 to STM-64 with amplifiers and STM-64 short-reach without amplification, application codes for STM-256)
Optical Level Electrical Level Line Rate (Mbps) Payload Rate (Mbps) Overhead Rate (Mbps) SDH Equivalent OC-1 STS-1 51.840 50.112 1.728 - OC-3 STS-3 155.520 150.336 5.184 STM-1 OC-12 STS-12 622.080 601.344 20.736 STM-4 OC-48 STS-48 2488.320 2405.376 82.944 STM-16 OC-192 STS-192 9953.280 9621.504 331.776 STM-64 OC-768 STS-768 39813.120 38486.016 1327.104 STM-256 SONET / SDH data rates
SAN standard – Fibre Channel • Arose from a combination of other computer standards • Fibre Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) • Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) • High Performance Parallel Interface • Intelligent Parallel Interface • Specifically designed for data storage • Promoted by Fibre Channel Industry Association www.fibrechannel.org • Developed by INCITS committee T11 (InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards) www.t11.org • ANSI approved • 1 Gb/s, 2 Gb/s and 4 Gb/s solutions, 8/10 GFC in development • Foundation for over 90% of all SAN (Storage Area Network) installations throughout the world. • More than 80 million ports installed to date (www.fibrechannel.org)
* Throughput for duplex connections Fibre Channel data rates
SAN applications • High-performance storage • High-performance disk and tape • Large data bases and data warehouses • Storage backup systems and recovery • Server clusters • Network-based storage (i.e., SANs) • High-performance workgroups • Campus backbones • Digital audio/video networks
LAN standard – Ethernet • Ethernet – a data communications standard protocol, originally for a 10-Mb/s baseband local area network (LAN) bus • Corresponds to layers 1 and 2 in OSI reference model • Defined by IEEE Computer Society’s LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802) • IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD (Ethernet) working group http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/3/index.html • Promoted by 10 Gigabit Ethernet Alliance www.10gea.org • Ethernet is a standard for using various transmission media, such as coaxial cables, unshielded twisted pairs, and optical fibers • Widely deployed in LANs • Simple • Cost-efficient • Scalable • Widely deployed • Lacks bandwidth management properties • Slow network restoration times compared to SONET/SDH
Ethernet data rates • Ethernet data rates • 10BASE-T – 10 Mb/s • 100BASE – 100 Mb/s (Fast Ethernet) • 1000BASE-X – 1 Gb/s optical Gigabit Ethernet (GigE, IEEE 802.3ab) • 10GBASE – 10 Gb/s (10 GbE, IEEE 802.3ae)
Optical Internetworking Forum • www.oiforum.com, founded 1998 by Cisco and Ciena • Open industry forum focused on accelerating the deployment of optical internetworks • Optical interface specification copied from ITU-T recommendation G.691 (STM-64) • Optical interface implementation agreements: • VSR4-01 - OC-192 Very Short Reach Interface, 12 Fiber 850nm • VSR4-02 - OC-192 Very Short Reach Interface, 1 Fiber 1310nm • VSR4-03 - OC-192 Very Short Reach Interface, 4 Fiber 850nm • VSR4-04 - OC-192 Very Short Reach Interface, 1 Fiber 850nm • VSR4-05 - OC-192 Very Short Reach Interface, OXC 1310nm • VSR5-01 - OC-768 Very Short Reach Interface
Modulight transmitter laser products • ML-C-1310-FP-10G • 1310 nm 10 Gbps FP laser as bare die • ML-C/T/COAX-1310-FP-2G5 • 1310 nm FP laser for 1.25/2.5 Gbps, as bare die, TO-can or coaxial fiber pigtail (Qualified by European Space Agency) • ML-C/T/COAX-1310-DFB-2G5 • 1310 nm DFB laser for 1.25/2.5 Gbps, as bare die • ML-COAX-1310-FP/DFB-AL • 1310 nm coaxial fiber pigtail for analog applications • ML-C/T/COAX-1490-DFB-2G5 • 1490 nm DFB laser for 1.25/2.5 Gbps PON, as bare die, TO-can or coaxial fiber pigtail • ML-C/T/COAX-1550-FP-2G5 • 1550 nm 2.5 Gbps FP laser, as bare die, TO-can or coaxial fiber pigtail • ML-C/T/COAX-1550-DFB-2G5 (preliminary product) • 1550 nm 1.25/2.5 Gbps DFB laser, as bare die, TO-can or coaxial fiber pigtail • ML-COAX-1550-FP/DFB-AL • 1550 nm coaxial fiber pigtail for analog applications • ML-COAX-CWDM-DFB-2G5 • 2.5 Gb/s coaxial fiber pigtail DFB lasers in CWDM wavelengths 1470-1610 nm • Customized lasers
Thank you! Got interested? For up-to-date product details, contact us through your local representative or directly via www.modulight.com/contact.html sales@modulight.com Pekko Sipilä, Product Line Manager pekko.sipila@modulight.com