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Silicon Light Machines Introduces Reconfigurable Blocking Filter For Dynamic Wavelength Management in Fiber Optic Communications NetworksWavelength-Agile Optical Module Boosts Flexibility and Reduces Costs for Service Providers SUNNYVALE, Calif., September 9, 2002 – Silicon Light Machines, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor (NYSE: CY), today introduced a Reconfigurable Blocking Filter (RBF) that provides dynamic wavelength management capabilities for dense wave-division multiplexing (DWDM) optical networks. Designed for use in reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexers (ROADMs), the SLM 3000 RBF blocks any or all wavelengths, offering complete agility and control of up to 80 channels with spacing of 50 GHz and above.
"Reconfigurable system architectures that facilitate rapid network optimization are critical to the future health of telecom service providers," said Tom Werner, CEO of Silicon Light Machines. "Next-generation networks will rely on ROADMs for either mesh or all-optical, ring-to-ring reconfigurability. Silicon Light Machines' new RBF enables ROADMs that can block or pass any and all channels, providing the ultimate flexibility and allowing for more efficient use of fiber infrastructure."
Compared to traditional static add/drop multiplexers (in which the number of channels that can be added or dropped is fixed), ROADMs use tunable components to allow network operators to selectively add or drop any channel or group of channels by remotely reconfiguring the system with a keystroke. All-optical modules, such as the RBF, eliminate costly optical-electrical-optical (OEO) conversions and provides the dynamic functionality to enable future optical networks.
In contrast to alternative products on the market, most of which only support 100 GHz channel spacing, Silicon Light Machines' RBF provides customers with complete control over any channel, with either 50 or 100 GHz spacing. In addition, its compact size makes it more attractive for space-constrained systems providers to implement.
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