M2 Optics: Fiber Lab Flex DC

Feb. 6, 2022
M2 Optics’ patent-pending Fiber Lab Flex DC is a modular, high-density optical time delay solution designed to provide data center engineering teams with a new and improved approach for solving critical latency-driven challenges.
M2 Optics’ patent-pending Fiber Lab Flex DC is a modular, high-density optical time delay solution designed to provide data center engineering teams with a new and improved approach for solving critical latency-driven challenges like equalizing link latency across multiple fibers, achieving signal timing and synchronization objectives, altering service speeds, and meeting applicable industry compliance requirements. Offering 144 time delays in just 3RU (12 total modules) of rack space, every Fiber Lab Flex DC setup configuration is fully customized by M2 Optics to the user's requirements.

Judge’s Comment: “This innovative solution puts the absolutely critical issue of latency in the hands of the user. The ability to customize each module to user requirements is a valuable capability.”

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