As new mega-data centers continue to expand to meet the demand for high-speed data communications, the volume of 100G transceivers is expected to grow exponentially, with a parallel need for lower-power, smaller, and lower-cost components. MACOM has consolidated the high-speed semiconductor content in 100G transceivers and now offers a complete solution that includes lasers, controllers, CDRs, and TIAs—all optimized to provide highly differentiated performance, power, size, and cost advantages.

MACOM's M37046 and M38049 are the smallest, lowest-power, four-channel transmit/receive CDRs with market-leading performance. The MAOM-002301 and MAOM-002304 are single- and quad-channel DML controllers, respectively, offering the lowest power solution on the market. They are widely adopted due to their ease of mounting within the TOSA. Additionally, MACOM's 127/129/131/133D-25C-LCG11 family of DFB lasers covers CWDM and PSM4 wavelengths, delivering high performance over a wide operating temperature range. The M03002 and M03102 are single- and quad-channel TIAs, respectively, offering the lowest noise and lowest power consumption in the industry for 28G applications. The package is fully supported by MACOM's expert applications team to provide a faster time to market for transceiver designers. Economies of scale also provide a significant cost benefit for manufacturers building transceivers based on the MACOM chipset.

"This chipset demonstrates the value MACOM brings to our end customers and the industry as a whole," said Vivek Rajgarhia, Vice President of Strategic Networking. "By providing the complete solution, we can deliver cost and energy efficiency benefits that address our customers' high-speed networking challenges."