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Superdata (10/40/160 G BPS/Channel) Deployment

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: ElectroniCast Consultants
Published: June 2002
Product Code: R56-130
Description

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.

Please note: The delivery time for hard copies and CD-ROM is between 3-5 business days, as each is custom printed for the organization ordering it.

Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 Overview
1.1.1 Serial 10 / 40 / 160 Gbps
1.1.2 Parallel 10 / 40 / 160 / 480 / 2560 Gbps
1.1.3 DWDM x Serial to 10.24 Terabits
1.1.4 Industry Views
1.2 Fiber Optics Industry Overview
1.3 Communication Industry Trends



2. 40 Gbps/SUPERDATA COMPONENTS FORECAST
2.1 Overview
2.2 Transmitters and Receivers
2.3 Optical Fiber Amplifiers
2.4 Dispersion Compensators
2.5 Modulators
2.6 Fiber Optic Cable



3. DEVICES & PARTS MARKET ANALYSIS & FORECASTS
3.1 Overview
3.2 Emitters and Detectors
3.3 Optoelectronic Applications Specific Integrated Circuits
3.4 Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits (OEICs)
3.5 Optoelectronic Packages



4. TECHNOLOGY TRENDS
4.1 Overview
4.2 Fiber Network Technology Trends
4.3 Components
4.3.1 Over4-20
4.3.2 Transmitters and Receivers
4.3.3 Optical Amplifiers
4.3.4 Dispersion Compensators
4.3.5 Fiber Cable
4.4 Devices and Parts
4.4.1 Over4-23
4.4.2 Emitters and Detectors
4.4.3 VCSEL & Transceiver Technology Review
4.4.4 Optoelectronic Application-Specific Integrated Circuits
4.4.5 Mod4-44
4.4.6 Packages
4.4.7 Optoelectronic Integrated Circuits



5. COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS & PROFILES
5.1 Overview
5.2 40 Gbps Equipment Competition
5.3 40 Gbps Component Vendor Activities
5.4 Optoelectronic ASIC Vendors
5.5 Multifiber Transmitter/Receiver Vendors
5.6 Fiber Optic Cable Vendors
5.7 Package Ven5-139



6. DEFINITIONS
6.1 Acronyms, Abbreviations and General Terms



7. RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY



LIST OF FIGURES



CHAPTER 1
1.1.1 Superdata (> 10 Gbps) Single-Channel, Singlemode Transmitters Global Consumption Value
1.2.1 Evolution of Research Emphasis During Technology Life Cycle
1.2.2 Evolving to the All-Optical Network
1.3.1 Evolution of Communication Channels
1.3.2 Telecommunication Network Bandwidth Trend
1.3.3 The Telco Dilemma
1.3.4 Network Bandwidth Expansion Alternatives
1.3.5 Network Bandwidth Expansion Alternatives; Expansion Potential
1.3.6 Divergence of New Product Introduction Cycle Time and Acceptance Cycle Time
1.3.7 The Bimodal Market



CHAPTER 2
2.1.1 Superdata (> 10 Gbps) Penetration of ³ 2.5 Gbps Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption
2.1.2 Typical Multifiber Transmitter/Receiver
2.1.3 Perfect-Shuffle 144-Fiber Backplane
2.2.1 Single-Channel Plus Multichannel Above-10 Gbps Throughput Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption Value Trend
2.4.1 Superdata (> 10 Gbps) Dispersion Compensators Global Consumption
2.5.1 Modulator Global Consumption in >10 Gbps Links
2.6.1 Telecom Singlemode Fiber Cable Global Consumption



CHAPTER 3
3.1.1 Superdata (>10 Gbps) Devices & Parts Global Consumption Value
3.1.2 Superdata (> 10 Gbps) Devices & Parts Global Consumption Quantity
3.2.1 Multichannel Above-10 Gbps Throughput Emitter Die Value Trend
3.2.2 Multichannel Above-10 Gbps Throughput Emitter Die Quantity Trend
3.3.1 Opto ASIC Global Consumption Value Trend, Single vs. Multichannel
3.3.2 Opto ASIC Global Consumption Quantity Trend, Single vs. Multichannel
3.5.1 Optoelectronic Packages for ³ 2.5 Gbps Components, Global Consumption



CHAPTER 4
4.2.1 Network Bandwidth Expansion Alternatives
4.2.2 Xanoptix Multifiber Transmitters
4.2.3 Flexible Optical Ba4-18
4.4.3.1 Genealogy of VCSELs.4-25
4.4.3.2 New Focus 10 Gbps VCSEL Optical Subassembly
4.4.3.3 4 x 3.125 Gbps WWDM SFF Transceiver Concept
4.4.3.4 Assembled Non-Functional 4 x 3.125 Gbps WWDM SFF Transceiver Concept Module
4.4.3.5 WWDM Transceiver, Transmit Side Optical Combiner
4.4.3.6 WWDM Demultiplexing Subassembly
4.4.3.7 CWDM VCSEL Transceiver (8-wavelength diagram)
4.4.3.8 4-Channel VCSEL Transceiver
4.4.3.9 Corona Optical Systems OptoCube 40
4.4.3.10 Array VCSEL Interconnects between Cabinets or Racks
4.4.3.11 12 x 2.5 Gbps VCSEL Transceiver Package
4.4.3.13 ‘Optical Backplane’ Implementation
4.4.3.14 Typical Intra-Office Interconnections
4.3.3.15 12 Fiber VSR Architecture
4.4.3.16 Converter ASIC Fu4-39
4.4.3.17 12-Fiber VSR Module vs. OC-192 SONET Line Card
4.4.3.18 4 Fiber VSR Architecture
4.4.3.19 OC-192 and OC-768 VSR Module Pricing
4.4.7.1 Trend of Transceiver Packaging Density, Gigabits/Cubic Inch
4.4.7.2 Xanoptix 32x32 Datacom Transceiver
4.4.7.3 Bookham Integrated Transceiver and Silicon Waveguides
4.4.7.4 WDM, TDM and Fiber Trends



CHAPTER 5
5.1.1 Inventory Ebb & Flow in the Supply Chain
5.1.2 Fiber Optic/Optoelectronic Components Global Market Cycle
5.4.1 Hybrid OEIC Transmitter
5.4.2 Vitesse 2.5 Gbps Laser Driver (VSC7925)



LIST OF TABLES



CHAPTER 1
1.1.1 Superdata (>10 Gbps) Component Global Consumption Value Shares
1.1.2 Multifiber Transmitters & Receivers (>10 Gbps Throughput), Multimode + Singlemode, Global Consumption Value Shares, by Region
1.1.3 Superdata Transmitters & Receivers (>10 Gbps), Global Consumption Value Shares, by Packaging Format
1.1.4 Single-Channel Transmitters & Receivers (>10 Gbps), Global Consumption Value Shares, by Transmission Mode
1.1.5 Multifiber Transmitters & Receivers (>10 Gbps Throughput), Global Consumption Value Shares, by Transmission Mode
1.1.6 Fiber Optic Components Global Consumption Value Shares, (> 2.5 Gbps), 2001-2006
1.1.7 Fiber Optic Components (>2.5 Gbps) Global Quantity Shares, 2001-2006
1.1.8 Devices & Parts Global Consumption Value Shares in Superdata



CHAPTER 2
2.1.1 Superdata (>10 Gbps) Component Global Consumption Value Shares
2.2.1 Multichannel Above-10 Gbps Throughput Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption Value Trend
2.2.2 Single-Channel Above-10 Gbps Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption Value Trend
2.2.3 Superdata (>10 Gbps) Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption
2.2.4 Superdata (>10 Gbps) Single-Channel Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption, by Data Rate
2.2.5 Superdata (>10 Gbps Throughput) Multifiber Transmitter/Receiver Global Consumption
2.3.1 Optical Fiber Amplifiers in over-10 Gbps Links Global Consumption, by Data Rate
2.4.1 Superdata (>10 Gbps) Dispersion Compensators Global Consumption
2.5.1 Superdata (> 10 Gbps) Laser Diode Modulator Global Consumption



CHAPTER 3
3.1.1 Devices & Parts Global Consumption Value Shares in Components > 2.5 Gbps
3.1.2 Devices & Parts Global Consumption Value Shares in Components in Superdata (>10 Gbps) Components
3.2.1 Emitter & Detector (> 2.5 Gbps) Global Consumption Value Shares
3.2.2 Multichannel Above-10 Gbps Throughput Emitter/Detector Die Global Consumption Value Trend



CHAPTER 3
3.2.3 Single-Channel Above-10 Gbps Emitter/Detector Die Global Consumption Value Trend
3.3.1 Single-Channel Above-10 Gbps Emitter/Detector Die Global Consumption Value Trend
3.3.2 Opto ASICs (>10 Gbps Throughput), Global Consumption Value, by Format
3.3.3 Opto ASICs (>10 Gbps), Single-Channel; Global Consumption Value, by Function
3.3.4 Opto Array ASICs (>10 Gbps throughput), Global Consumption Value, by Function



CHAPTER 4
4.4.3.1 OIF Proposals Under Consideration
Ordering and More Information
Price and Delivery Options



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