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Angled Receptacle Isolators from Finisar
Finisar Corporation today introduced its new Angled Receptacle Isolators. These optical components increase the performance and reliability of laser transmitters used for optical communications. In addition, these isolators reduce the complexity and cost of optical communication systems. Demonstrations will be held in Finisar’s booth #17048 at ECOC, September 17-19, 2007.
OEMsFinisar’s Angled Receptacle Isolators offer an integral fiber-stub with optional 6° or 8° tilt angle and provide excellent return loss, superior isolation, and high reliability at a competitive price, all driven by internal high-volume manufacturing capabilities. A key benefit of Angled Receptacle Isolators is that they are being offered as a complete, qualified subassembly, comprised of the housing, fiber-stub, and angled isolator. The subassembly is customer-configurable, giving developers the option to define the receptacle mechanical outline and isolator tilt angle so that it can be seamlessly integrated into an OEM’s existing modules. This results in substantially lower production complexity while minimizing transceiver size and reducing overall cost compared to implementing a free space optical isolator.
“Finisar is unique in the industry, with its extensive optical manufacturing experience, proven quality and reliability, and high-volume manufacturing capacity,” said Dr. Jim Tatum, director of marketing for Advanced Optical Components at Finisar. “By providing a pre-qualified subassembly specifically engineered for our customer’s transceiver modules, we eliminate an entire assembly process from their manufacturing operations.”