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u²t unveils 1550nm photodector

The III-V based detector supports systems for next generation networks using 400 Gbit/s or 1 Tbit/s coherent detection-based optical transmission
u²t Photonics AG, a provider of optoelectronic components, says it has developed the world’s fastest balanced photodetector offering a 3dB bandwidth of 70 GHz.

The BPDV3120R complements u²t's product portfolio of ultra high speed photodetectors and receivers.

The optical frontend consisting of a monolithic balanced photodetector chip with on-chip biasing has been successfully tested in a system environment and will be used in Test & Measurement (T&M) equipment, such as optical modulation analysers, for the test of next generation coherent network components and modules.



BPDV3120R

The coaxial single-ended output can detect up to 64 GBaud polarisation diversity x-QAM signals featuring highly reliable results for common mode rejection ratio, linearity and optical input power.

This means the device can be used in next generation long haul transmission systems at data rates of 400 Gbit/s and beyond. At the same time, the BPDV3120R is well suited for T&M applications as well as ongoing R&D activities at high Baud rates.

“While 100G coherent systems are being widely deployed today, we can already see that 400 Gbit/s or even 1 Tbit/s systems will be required in a few years to support the continued exponential growth of data traffic in mobile and fixed networks,” says u²t Photonics CEO Andreas Umbach. “Our 70 GHz balanced photodetector provides one of the key building blocks that will enable systems providers to build and deploy systems operating at 400G per wavelength or higher.”

u²t started sampling the BPDV3120R in March 2013 and will start its production in June.

u²t Photonics AG is a privately-held company headquartered in Berlin, Germany. It offers a comprehensive and fully TELCORDIA qualified portfolio.

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