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  The Electro-Optics Association 
The Photonics Society of Chinese-Americans
Northern California Chapter

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2007 Seminar

20070310(Stanford, CA)


Review of 10G transponder / transcievers and their applications


            

            
Abstract
SFP+, a recently proposed transceiver form factor in the 10 G transceiver world in an attempt to address more specific customer¡¯s applications such as 10 GbE is at a competing path with XFP. XFP is a more mature 10 G transceiver form factor from SONET/SDH
applications. This presentation will review the
evolution of 10 G transponder/transceiver form factor and their applications. We will compare the competing world between XFP vs. SFP+ developments in the industry.

Speaker Bio:

Mr. Chan Chih David Chen is the Sr. Manager of Product Marketing in Applied Optoelectronics, Inc. David Chen has over 22 years of experience in the Opto-Electronic communication industry. Prior to joining Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., David spent more than 7 years in Multiplex, Inc. as Director of Product Line Management and Application Engineering support for for 10 G 300 MSA transponder, transceiver, laser, and receiver products. Before Multiplex, David spent 15 years of his career in Bell Laboratories, AT&T and Lucent Opto-Electronic center in Breinigsville, Pennsylvania. Some of his contributions during his career in Bell Labs include 2.5G transponders, 40 G/10G high speed transmission system field trial/simulation, EDFA module, Long span FABM system, M409N(Mux/Demux) IC design, Fuzzy logic firmware control, LTDM-32 system. In 1988, David also served as product manager and business manager in lightwave
marketing group as part of the rotational assignment
training. In 1991, as project leader of the long-span
FABM team, the team was awarded Sir. Ernest Shackleton award from AT&T Submarine Systems division. David Chen received his B.S. in Physics from Fu Jen University, Taiwan, and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Northwestern University.