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September 19, 2007

IntexyS and Lightfleet Team to Offer Optical Interconnect

By Niladri Sekhar Nath, TMCnet Contributing Editor

IntexyS Photonics SA and Lightfleet Corporation have teamed to combine optical component technologies to deliver an integrated interconnect enabling continuously parallel communications in data- and performance-intensive computing, communications and embedded systems applications.



 
Both the companies will introduce the patented Lightfleet Corowave interconnect, which uses multi-channel, broadcast light to transmit data through "free space," eliminating the need for fiber-optic cabling or copper wiring as conduits.
 
The combination of optoelectronic receivers with laser transmitters creates multiple, simultaneous channels to achieve continuously parallel communications. The data-carrying light beams are spread through lenses, reflected from mirrors, crisscrossed in free space, and re-focused to the receivers. The result is a highly reliable, continuous transmission of data in multiple connections that include all of the nodes in a system.
 
"IntexyS high-precision optical receivers are critical components to enable the game-changing, performance improvements that the Corowave interconnect technology achieves in system communications," said Chris Kruell, VP of Marketing at Lightfleet. "We chose the IntexyS SMOD receiver in part because of its reliability and adaptability to the space, power, and environmental needs of the Corowave design."
 
Lightfleet leverages modulated light as a high-bandwidth conduit to replace hard-wired bus technology that hampers heavier data flows in computing and communications systems.
 
"Wireless communication using RF technologies has already transformed the telecommunications marketplace, relieving the restrictions of cord-bound connections,” said Terry Thomas, VP of Sales and Marketing for IntexyS. “Wireless communication using light in free space is now enabling advances in data communications, creating new potential for unobstructed processing of today's dynamic information needs. We are excited to be contributing the IntexyS SMOD receiver to this innovative solution."
 
IntexyS supplies the receivers used to capture and convert the broadcast light beams into electronic signals. In the smallest form factor on the market, the IntexyS Surface Mount Optical Devices (SMOD) provide the high reliability, high density and high data throughput required by Lightfleet for its patented, broadcast light technology and interconnect design.
 
 
 
Niladri Sekhar Nath is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering telecommunications, service providers and networking.
 


 







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