MACOM MAOM-03409B 32 Gbps Linear Differential Modulator Driver IC

March 17, 2015
MACOM developed the MAOM-03409B in response to the metro market's need for pluggable modules that can enable higher-density, lower-cost systems suited for higher volume.
MACOM’s linear driver was specifically designed for indium phosphide optical modulators and is enabling coherent CFP2 modules for 100-Gbps and 200-Gbps deployments in the metro with its low power dissipation of less than 0.8 W per channel and an output voltage of 4 Vpp. Judge's Comment.

MACOM developed the MAOM-03409B in response to the metro market's need for pluggable modules that can enable higher-density, lower-cost systems suited for higher volume. Requirements include electrical and optical components with lower power dissipation in smaller form factors. Additionally, for shorter metro distances, 16QAM can be used to increase data rates to 200 Gbps. The MAOM-03409B, therefore, has enabled a coherent CFP2 module with data rates up to 200 Gbps.

Specifically, the MAOM-03409B is a quad-channel linear differential modulator driver designed for use with differential indium phosphide optical modulators in coherent CFP2 optical modules. Its power consumption is up to 4 Vpp linear output voltage and it is packaged in a 14x9.1-mm surface mount package, integrated with bias chokes and coupling capacitors.

Click here to return to the 2015 Lightwave Innovation Awards page

Sponsored Recommendations

Linear Pluggable Optics – The low-power optical interconnects for AI and Hyperscaled data centers.

Dec. 23, 2024
This LightWave webinar discussion will review the important technical differentiators found in this emerging interconnect field and how the electro/optic interoperability and ...

Meeting AI and Hyperscale Bandwidth Demands: The Role of 800G Coherent Transceivers

Nov. 25, 2024
Join us as we explore the technological advancements, features, and applications of 800G coherent modules, which will enable network growth and deployment in the future. During...

Getting ready for 800G-1.6T DWDM optical transport

Dec. 16, 2024
Join as Koby Reshef, CEO of Packetlight Networks addresses challenges with three key technological advancements set to shape the industry in 2025.

On Topic: Metro Network Evolution

Dec. 6, 2024
The metro network continues to evolve. As service providers have built out fiber in metro areas, they have offered Ethernet-based data services to businesses and other providers...