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A quad linear driver on a single device for high order modulation techniques up to 64QAM in 64 GBaud long-haul, metro, and data centre interconnect (DCI) applications.
This device has the lowest die form factor, which is predicted to be necessary for meeting both the HB-CDM and IC-TROSA standards currently being established by the Optical Internetworking Forum.
It also has a high bandwidth and great linearity (OIF).The OIF is striving to assist these efforts with components specifications for 64 Gbaud and 64 QAM in compact form factors as telecom operators and Internet content providers continue to drive the demand for higher data rates and faceplate density.
As a result of package-level integration of these specifications for lower size and higher frequency operation
The Global Quad Linear Driver market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The TGA4899-SL, a brand-new quad linear driver from Qorvo, provides industry-leading performance in a small 14x9mm SMT package by combining high gain, low power consumption, strong channel-to-channel isolation, and low THD.
This driver uses a minimal amount of off-chip components and has four channels of high-performance wideband amplifiers with integrated broadband RF chokes.
A new, high-performance output modulator driver amplifier for optical networks supporting 100G, 200G, and 400G metro and long-haul applications was released by Qorvo a leading developer of core technologies and RF solutions for mobile, infrastructure, and defence applications.
The expansion of data centres, cloud networks, and mobile data traffic will fuel a 137 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in global 100G port.
Their newest driver amplifier is very well suited to today’s metro and long-haul networks where flexibility, efficient power usage, and reduced latency are key concerns.