Photline announces availability of MPZ-LN-10/20 series phase modulators

March 3, 2003
March 3, 2003--Photline Technologies (Besancon, France) announced availability of its MPZ-LN-10/20 family of phase modulators for high data rate optical telecommunications and other applications requiring high bandwidth and accurate phase control.

Photline Technologies (Besancon, France) announced availability of its MPZ-LN-10/20 family of phase modulators for high data rate optical telecommunications and other applications requiring high bandwidth and accurate phase control.

Designed using state-of-the-art and proven lithium niobate technology, MPZ�LN�10/20 modulators are easy to operate and integrate. They offer premium performance for applications such as chirping, anti-SBS, instrumentation, and data formatting. such as CDMA,FSK, and DPS.

MPZ-LN-10/20 modulators are also available in a version where the modulator and its driver are integrated in the same compact module. In addition, Photline offers high performance DR-GA series RF drivers optimized to work with MPZ-LN modulators.

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