QXP Technologies Inc.: 50-Gbps Single Lambda Self Tuning BiDi Optical Transceiver

QXP Technologies’ 50-Gbps Single-Lambda Self-Tuning BiDi Optical Transceiver can automatically tune uplink and downlink optical wavelengths to enable the use of only one kind of transceiver for each optical link.
QXP Technologies’ 50-Gbps Single-Lambda Self-Tuning BiDi Optical Transceiver can automatically tune uplink and downlink optical wavelengths to enable the use of only one kind of transceiver for each optical link. By using this kind of transceiver, the asymmetric delay of the optical fiber link can be decreased from 2ns to 0.25ns, so there is no need to consider the optical fiber delay compensation during 5G deployment, which simplifies deployment and reduces management costs.

Judge’s Comment: “Excellent product just in time for the 50G rollout in 5G mobile fronthaul.”

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