ROPA Elements

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ROPAs (Remote Optically Pumped Amplifiers) are passive optical devices that are spliced directly into a link at a certain distance from the terminal sites.

Without any active electronics, our ROPA acts like a passive repeater, which is pumped from the end station.

This energized ROPA provides optical gain to the incoming transmission signals amplifying them with low noise, resulting in an exceptionally long reach.

Key features

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High Gain, Low-Noise Transmit and Receive ROPAs

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Terrestrial and Submarine Applications

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Completely Passive

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Adaptable to multiple splice box configurations

Typical optical specifications

Specifications subject to change without notice

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8x100G Unrepeatered Transmission Over Record 92.7 dB Span (618 km)
8x100G Unrepeatered Transmission Over Record 92.7 dB Span (618 km)

We have demonstrated the unrepeatered transmission of 8 x 100 G over a span loss of 92.7 dB, achieving unprecedented reach.

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