Laser Diode Fits Subscriber Optical Nets

Nov. 1, 1998
For use in high-bandwidth subscriber optical data networking systems, Mini-DIL (dual in-line) 8-pin plastic laser diodes offer an output power of 0.4 mW at a 1310-nm wavelength to provide data transmission speeds of up to 622 Mb/s. This laser diode

For use in high-bandwidth subscriber optical data networking systems, Mini-DIL (dual in-line) 8-pin plastic laser diodes offer an output power of 0.4 mW at a 1310-nm wavelength to provide data transmission speeds of up to 622 Mb/s. This laser diode offers the essential temperature tolerances, package size and installation requirements needed for modern optical data networking applications.

Company: HITACHI SEMICONDUCTOR AMERICA INC.

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