How are Telephotonics optical components different from other optical components?
Other optical components are single-technology optical circuits, whether discrete or “integrated”. It is a known fact that the range of optical functions can only be optimized by utilizing a range of material technologies (analogous to a cell phone or computer…neither can be cost-effectively implemented on a single chip). The Telephotonics OASIC architecture is based on a unifying interconnect platform (…an “optical printed circuit board”) where function-specific materials are embedded to form an optical subsystem optimized for highest performance, lowest cost, and fewest interconnects. It can be what you want it to be, when you want it to be. – Current optical components are characterized as primitive, discrete fixed elements that severely limit optical equipment functionality. Telephotonics’ OASIC components allow equipment designers to incorporate new functionality and services into their designs that are simply not feasible with other optical components. Cut inventory and leadt
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