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Furukawa Electric Launched an epoch compact multi-fiber optical connector suitable for CPO
Kamis, 27 Maret 2025 | 12:23
TOKYO, JAPAN -
Media OutReach Newswire - 27 March 2025 -
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. newly developed the compact 12-fiber optical connector suitable for CPO (Co-Packaged Optics).
The rapid spread of generative AI has accelerated the development of CPO
for datacenter applications. In CPO, an optical transceiver is placed
close to a large-scale LSI (Large Scale Integration) such as a switch
ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) or a GPU (Graphics
Processing Unit), and the length of the electrical transmission line can
be shortened. Therefore, high-speed communication and low power
consumption are expected by CPO. For the deployment of CPO, it is
necessary to realize a compact, easy-to-use, detachable optical fiber
connector at the edge of the optical transceiver device (Fig. 1).
The newly developed 12-fiber optical connector is significantly smaller
than conventional multi-fiber optical connectors, with a connection area
that is 1/6 MPO connectors (Fig. 2). The semi-automatic connection
method using magnets provides excellent connection workability. The
connector can withstand 260°C reflow (the process of soldering
components to the substrate) that is necessary to be assembled to a CPO
substrate. It also employs optical coupling with lenses, there is very
little degradation in characteristics when dust adheres to the optical
end face, it is also suitable for dusty environments such as data
centers. The connection loss is less than 0.5 dB with good repeatability
within ± 0.05 dB.
This developed connector can also be used as a compact multi-fiber
optical connector for connecting optical fibers. In addition to
high-density attaching to a glass waveguide substrate that is expected
to be applied to the next-generation photonics-electronics convergence
form (Fig. 3), it is also applicable to more-fiber structures such as
16-fiber. We are currently developing 40-fiber optical connector.
At OFC 2025, which will be held in San Francisco, USA, from March 30 to
April 3 this year, we will give an oral presentation (Lecture No. M4J.
2) and exhibit samples (in the booth of Lightera booth No. 2843).
This development is partly based on results obtained from the project,
"Research and Development Project of the Enhanced Infrastructures for
Post-5G Information and Communication Systems" (JPNP20017), commissioned
by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization
(NEDO).
BERITA LAINNYA
BERIKAN KOMENTAR