The world’s first 100 mW optical power x 16-channel blind mate ELS for co-packaged optics
- Achieved optical power of 100 mW for all channels at a case temperature of 55 °C -

March 27, 2024

  • Based on ELSFP IA published by OIF, developed the world’s first 16-channel blind mate ELS (External Laser Source) for CPO (Co-Packaged Optics)
  • Product will be exhibited at OFC 2024 scheduled to be held in March
  • Plan to launch the sample delivery from April 2024 and start the commercialization in FY2025

Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. (Head office: 2-6-4 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Hideya Moridaira) developed the world’s first 16-channel ELS employing a blind mate optical connector for the realization of next-generation network switch servers employing CPO for hyperscale data centers and edge data centers.

Background

With growths of cloud services, 5G and other new telecommunications services, as well as generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) and machine learning, data traffic has been increasing at an annual rate of approximate 30 %. Hence, hyperscale data centers and edge data centers are faced with challenges of expanding of bandwidth and reducing of power consumption of network switch server equipment. To expand bandwidth and reduce power consumption, it has been expected to employ CPO as a new server architecture.
CPO ELS is required to have multiple channels with high optical output power and also ensure eye safety. In August 2023, OIF (Optical Internetworking Forum) published the ELSFP (External Laser Small Form Factor Pluggable) IA (Implementation Agreement) as the specification for a CPO ELS. This agreement adopts a structure integrates a blind mate optical connector at same facet of an electrical card edge, and since a blind mate optical connector are located inside a network switch equipment, laser beams are never outputted from an ELS to outside of network switch equipment. Therefore, this structure is preferable for eye safety. Therefore ELS should integrate a blind mate optical connector, a control circuitries implemented on a PCB, TOSAs, and an MT connector into a housing without any degradations of the characteristics. And maximum channel number of ELSFP is specified as many as 16.

Details

We developed 16-channel ELSFP module employing a blind mate connector and two 8-channel TOSAs, which densely integrates our high power DFB (Distributed Feedback) lasers and optical components (Fig. 1, 2). The 8-channel TOSA is as small as 22.5 mm(L) x 13.0 mm(W) x 3.3 mm(H), and in order to fit the polarization maintaining fibers inside the ELS housing without finer bend loss and degradation of polarization extinction ratio, the fiber length has been reduced. And the fabricated 16-channel ELS achieved fiber-coupled optical power of 100 mW for all channels and polarization extinction ratio of <20 dB at a case temperature ranging from 25 °C to 55 °C.
We plan to launch sample delivery from April and the commercialization is planned to start in FY2025.
During OFC 2024 scheduled to be held on March 24-April 5, 2024 in San Diego, we will exhibit our CPO ELSs and TOSA for 4 days from March 26 (FITEL-FURUKAWA ELECTRIC EUROPE booth; Booth number 2041).
OFC 2024
Going forward, we will continue to contribute to the realization of large volume data communications and an energy efficient society through the provision of ELS required for the adoption of CPO.

Key characteristics

Parameter Target
Number of channels Maximum 16
Operating case temperature 0 to 55 °C
Wavelength allocation Option1: 1311nm x 16
Option2: 4-l CWDM x 4
Optical power >100 mW/channel
Polarization extinction ratio >20 dB
Power consumption <13 W

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