Semtech Corporation announced full production availability of the GN2538 and GN2539, Semtech’s latest Tri-Edge™ CDR chipset to enable next generation data center interconnectivity over multi-mode fibers. This chipset is the most recent addition to the proven Tri-Edge CDR platform, and the low power and ease of implementation of the GN2538 and GN2539 will allow major data centers to upgrade their intra-data center interconnects and enhance overall performance. Read more
Semtech’s laser drivers and amplifiers are integrated into Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515 to create a power-efficient, high-resolution consumer solution. We talk to Simon McCaul, Senior Market Manager for Semtech’s Signal Integrity Product group. Read more
Semtech Corporation and Intel are collaborating to develop optical semiconductor platforms for Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR). Semtech’s laser drivers and programmable transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs) are being integrated into Intel RealSense LiDAR Camera L515, enabling the creation of power-efficient, high resolution consumer LiDAR. Read more
Intel and Semtech announced on Tuesday a collaboration to further develop semiconductor platforms for lidar technology. Semtech’s optical chips are now integrated into the Intel RealSense L515 camera, enabling a consumer-grade, high resolution lidar depth camera. Read more
Semtech, a supplier of high-performance analogue and mixed signal semiconductors, has announced a collaboration with Intel to develop optical semiconductor platforms for Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR). Read more
Semtech’s GN2256 bidirectional 50-Gbps PAM4 clock and data recovery (CDR) IC employs an integrated differential externally modulated laser driver. Part of the company’s 5G wireless Tri-Edge and ClearEdge CDR product line, the GN2256 Tri-Edge IC enables 50-Gbps PAM4 fixed wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), tunable WDM, and silicon photonics optical modules. Read more
As 5G, computing, video, gaming, and other applications push ever more data across networks, optical connections must keep up, lest they become the bottleneck. Today, optical networks using PAM4 modulation can push 50 Gbps per lane with higher speeds coming soon. A 400 Gbps Ethernet link, therefore, uses 8×50 Gbps lanes. The GN2255 clock-data recovery chip from Semtech cleans signals in 50 Gbps PAM4 data streams and integrates an optical laser driver. Read more
The growing demand for low latency web connections and the spread of the internet of things (IoT) are set to drastically change the way the data center industry will operate over the next decade. Read more