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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC UPGRADES 2.5-GBPS DISTRIBUTED FEEDBACK
LASER DIODE TO OFFER UP TO EIGHT WAVELENGTHS
Makes Possible Up to 20-Gbps Transmission Speeds
for Long-Reach CWDM Communications in Metropolitan Area Networks
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- June 20, 2002
-- The Electronic Device Group of Mitsubishi Electric &
Electronics USA, Inc., today announced that it has expanded its
cost-effective uncooled ML9XX19 distributed feedback (DFB) laser
diode into a family that covers eight wavelengths in the 1470- to
1610-nm range. The expanded capability makes it possible for customers
to multiplex several of the 2.5-gigabit per second (Gbps) devices
together to achieve data transmission rates as high as 20 Gbps in
long-reach CWDM[1] communications.
As a result, customers can cost-effectively achieve significantly
higher performance for Internet and data communications in metropolitan
area networks connected with ADSL[2]
and FTTH[3].
"Mitsubishi Electric has made the ML9XX19 DFB laser diode even
more flexible for customers who want a less expensive way to achieve
high transmission speeds for long-reach CWDM communications in metropolitan
area networks," said Daniel Chen, assistant vice president
of high-frequency products for Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics
USA, Inc.
The ML9XX19 DFB laser diode family offers these new capabilities
with the same features as the 1550-nm single-wavelength version,
including its quarter-wavelength phase-shifted grating technology,
wide operating temperature range (0-70 degrees Celsius), and a compact
size resulting from its uncooled design.
Packaging and Availability
The upgraded ML9XX19 DFB laser diode family is available in standard
5.6-mm and 3.8-mm TO-CAN packages.
Samples of the upgraded ML9XX19 family members covering the 1510-nm,
1530-nm, 1550-nm, and 1570-nm wavelengths will be available in July
2002. Samples of the family members covering the 1470-nm, 1490-nm,
1590-nm, and 1610-nm wavelengths will be available in September
2002. Volume production of the upgraded ML9XX19 family is scheduled
for December 2002.
Definitions
[1] CWDM = Coarse Wavelength Divisional Multiplexing
[2] ADSL = Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
[3] FTTH = Fiber To The Home
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About Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics
USA, Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation offers a diverse range of optoelectronic
products for SDH, SONET, CWDM, DWDM, data communication, and FITL
applications, as well as passive optical network systems, test and
instrumentation applications, and CATV distribution. The company
markets its optoelectronic products in North America through the
Electronic Device Group of Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics
USA, Inc.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation and its North American affiliate,
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc., are world-class
suppliers of semiconductors and electronic products for communications,
industrial, Internet-enabled, automotive, and visual applications.
Mitsubishi Electric combines its systems-level expertise and high-level
silicon process technologies to provide chip, chipset, and system-on-chip
solutions. The company is ranked among the top-tier worldwide semiconductor
suppliers and offers an extensive range of semiconductor and computer
system components for the North American marketplace, including
DRAM, flash, SRAM, ASIC, ASSP, MCU, microwave/RF, and optoelectronic
devices.
Additional information on the Mitsubishi Electric Semiconductor
Group is available at http://www.mitsubishichips.com/.
Trademark Information
Mitsubishi and the Mitsubishi logo are registered trademarks
of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in the U.S.A., Japan, and other
countries.
Keywords
Mitsubishi, optoelectronic, DFB laser, 2.5 Gbps, 2.5 Gb/s, CWDM,
ADSL, FTTH, MAN, network, long reach.
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Editorial Contacts:
Positio Investor & Public Relations
Dave Richardson
(650) 815-1006, Ext. 108
dave@positiopr.com
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc.
John Garner
(408) 774-3191
garner_john@edg.mea.com
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