Active Components
Active Components

All electronic components of a transmission system, some of which can be programmed, form the active components of a said system. These include components such as individual diodes for transmission and reception, integrated transceivers, and optical amplifiers.



GGL-Transceiver

GigaLight has three product lines, the optical active transceiver, passive components and optical connectivity products.

Gigalight's 400G Transceiver-Module  enables 400G Ethernet over short and medium range distances for Data-Center, Metro-Data Center Interconnect  und Metro-Applications

AOI-Transceiver

AOI is a leading manufacturer of optical semiconductors for demanding analog and digital transmission systems. The portfolio includes analog optical components, digital optical components and optical data transceivers.

General Photonics phase shifter produces phase shifts up to 15 pi at modulation frequencies from DC to 20 kHz.

GPC-FPS-002

GPCs’ 2nd generation all fiber phase shifter/modulator provides phase shifts up to 65π with a much lower half-wave voltage (~2 volts as compared with 10-20 volts for the 1st generation phase shifter) at frequencies from DC to 20 kHz

GPC-FPS-003

The FPS-003 all fiber phase shifter/modulator combines a wide modulation bandwidth (up to 60 kHz) with low half-wave voltages to create a long-range device that can be driven by standard function generators.

GPC-FST-001

The FST-001-B is a piezo-driven fiber stretcher with a long optical delay range of up to 3 mm. The device comes complete with a piezo driver packaged in a user-friendly small enclosure.
The VDL-002 is a miniaturized variable optical delay line designed specifically for OEM applications. With a delay range of up to 250 ps, this device is a superior replacement for the variable RF phase shifters inadequately adapted from the RF/wireless field for fiber optic communications.

GPCs' motorized variable optical delay line provides precision optical path length adjustment of up to 560 ps, single-pass. Driven by a DC motor with an integrated encoder, the MDL-002 has a resolution of less than 0.3μm (1 fs).

General Photonics’ motorized variable optical delay line provides low cost, precision optical path length adjustment and delay scanning functionality. This addition to the MDL product line is specifically designed for OEM applications that require continuous scanning capability and a small footprint.