ElectroniCast proposes an analysis and forecast of trends in consumption of very high data rate (per channel) photonic and optical components in the North American production of equipment for deployment of fiber optic networks and intra-system interconnect. The report will provide a year-by-year forecast, segmented into data rate subsets, of the quantity, average price and value of consumption in 10, 40 and 160 Gbps channels of:
- Transmitters
- Photonic Switches
- Receivers
- MUX/deMUX Filter Modules
- Transceivers
- Fiber optic cable
- Optical Amplifiers
- Channel grooming components
Technology Advancements - The trends of advances in modulation and detection capabilities of optoelectronic components, and trends of signal preconditioning techniques, optical fiber propagation characteristics and optical power amplification and dispersion compensation components will be forecasted.
Packaging - Trends in superdata component packaging will be outlined, including:
- PWB mount packages
- Hybrid Optoelectronic Integrated Circuit (HOEIC)
- Monolithic Optoelectronic Integrated Circuit (MOEIC)
- Chip-on-Substrate/Multichip Modules
End Applications - The relative consumption of superdata components in the primary end applications will be analyzed:
- Telecommunication
- Long Haul
- Metro/Access
- Private Data Networks
- Military/Aerospace
Markets and Competitive Analysis - The North American consumption of superdata components, segmented by merchant market and captive production, will be analyzed and forecasted, each year 2000-2005. Competitive market shares will be estimated. Competitor profiles will be provided.
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