TriLink Communications unveils 10.66 GB/S RZ modulator

March 5, 2001
Mar. 5, 2001--TriLink introduces a new version of OC-192 modulator-the 10.66 Gb/s Return to Zero (RZ) Modulator.

TriLink introduces a new version of OC-192 modulator-the 10.66 Gb/s Return to Zero (RZ) Modulator. The RZ generator is operating in broadband and the device itself has a bandwidth up to 12GHz. It features low RF drive voltage and high extinction ratio, which provides outstanding performance. Its compact size is 116mm long and has a narrow package. These OC-192 modulators work in the 1550 nm wavelength and also can be designed for 1300nm or L-Band. On top of that, the device has very low insertion loss and high sensitivity, at a low cost. TriLink's modulator is specially designed for metro, long haul and ultra-long haul DWDM transmission.

About TriLink:

TriLink manufactures both, digital and analog modulators and offers custom-designed devices to meet specific needs of our clients in the telecommunications and CATV industries.

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