Lumentum: 130+ GBaud Smart TROSA

Feb. 21, 2024
Lumentum’s InP-based 130+ GBaud Smart Transmitter Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly (TROSA) products address the growing need from cloud data center operators for high-performance optical solutions.

Lumentum’s InP-based 130+ GBaud Smart Transmitter Receiver Optical Sub-Assembly (TROSA) products address the growing need from cloud data center operators for high-performance optical solutions that support the rapid influx of data traffic and increasing bandwidth requirements driven by new Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications. This advanced optical component enables data rates of up to 800Gbps on a single wavelength, allowing for a seamless transition to faster network architectures that can support increasing data traffic from emerging AI and ML applications. Available for sampling now, this product complements the nano-iTLA, CDM and ICR optical components that are already available and are currently being operated by multiple customers at up to 150 Gbaud.

Judge’s Comment: “This product offers a high baud rate for large channel rates and high power for longer distances.”

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