FIRECOMMS
ANNOUNCES THE AVAILABILITY OF THE OPTOLOCK PLUGLESS TRANSCEIVER
FOR 1.5MM POF
Cork, Ireland — March 27,
2007 — Firecomms today announces that its new
OptoLock™ easy to use, low-cost housing that provides
instant termination of bare Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) is
now available for new 1.5 mm POF as well 2.2 mm POF.
The
design of OptoLock enables the fiber to be cut and terminated
to the exact required length on site, enabling even the
most novice consumer to quickly and easily terminate the
bare optical fiber. This means that OptoLock enables all
the advantages of optical fiber to be brought into the
home with do-it-yourself simplicity and costs. The benefits
of this simple, robust high-speed interface will be significant
as high-speed services like 100 Mb IPTV are delivered into
the home.
“As OptoLock
leverages Firecomms innovative resonant cavity LED (RCLED)-based
transceivers, this port can operate at speeds up to 250
Mbps, which is ideal for applications with stringent quality
of service requirements such as IPTV gateways, set-top
boxes, and hubs,” says Lawrence Thorne, Firecomms
vice-president of sales and marketing for the Americas. “And
since OptoLock significantly quickens and simplifies the
connection of devices in communications and infotainment
networks, OEMs now have a low-cost alternative for high-volume
optical fiber applications.”
OptoLock is mechanically
and electrically interchangeable with SMI (Small Media
Interface) connectors enabled by Firecomms transceivers,
which are widely used.
Firecomms leads the development
of devices to drive POF, a low-cost optical alternative
to copper cabling. Due to its ease of use, large core tolerances,
and low costs, POF is enjoying significant growth in a
wide range of applications. Created for consumer, industrial,
and automotive applications in which plastic fiber can
be used more easily and at lower cost than copper or glass
fiber, POF is now used in millions of small area networks,
such as those in use in many car models, and is rapidly
gaining ground in home network and point-to-point interconnection.
The POF market is estimated to be worth over $1 billion
per year by the end of 2008. Volume shipments of the transceiver
began in January 2007. Detailed specifications about this
new device can be found on the company’s web site
at www.firecomms.com.
About
Firecomms Ltd.
Firecomms, a compound semiconductor company,
develops high-speed light sources in visible range wavelengths.
Firecomms' lasers and LEDs provide the
groundwork that will revolutionize optical data communications
for small area networks, such as in-car networks and home
networks. Firecomms' low power visible lasers unleash
the potential for advances in medical devices, barcode
scanners, and optical storage devices.
The Ireland-based
company leverages its ten years of photonics research experience,
optical expertise, and extensive IP portfolio to develop
cost-effective solutions for applications in which the
use of glass fiber optics is prohibitively expensive. Additional
information about Firecomms is available at www.firecomms.com.
OptoLock is a trademark
of Firecomms Ltd.
Further
Information:
Rene' Williams
Firecomms Ltd.
Tel. 949.360.7770
rene@firecomms.com |