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Agere Introduces 16-Channel Amplifier IC for MEMS-Based Optical Networking Applications

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ALLENTOWN, Pa., June 25 -- Agere Systems, a provider of communications semiconductors, announced the industry's first 16-channel high-voltage amplifier chip for use in all-optical switches that are based on microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology. Called the LSP2916, the chip provides the voltages needed to position micromirrors that steer high-bandwidth optical signals between input and output ports in a switch.
    The new chip, based on Agere's experience in analog design techniques and high-voltage process technology, replaces discrete solutions that required high-voltage transistors combined with lower voltage operational amplifiers. As a result, it simplifies the design and production of MEMS-based optical networking systems such as switches and cross-connects, the company said.
    "Systems based on MEMS technology can handle multiple bandwidths and transmission protocols because they manipulate light beams directly -- they don't first convert the traffic to electrical signals," said Sheri Herb, performance products marketing manager in the Analog Products organization.
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