Ron Stark

Optical Zonu Annouces it’s Emcore Relief Program

Optical Zonu Corporation is already helping many former Emcore customers with their needs.  From new equipment that can be integrated into existing systems, repair and maintenance and even full system architectures. In addition to support of Emcore’s L-Band Optiva and 5200 Series products, Optical Zonu also offers replacement higher frequency (microwave) RF over fiber solutions

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Emcore discontinues their Optoelectronics lines

To All of our Valued Customers and Partners, If you have not already heard, Emcore will shut down the Broadband business segment (cable TV, wireless, sensing, and chips) and discontinue their defense optoelectronics product lines.  Read more here Emcore Announces Restructuting Program  If you have been purchasing any of your RFoF requirements from or through Emcore or

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GPS Re-Radiate

When we talk about GPS over Fiber, GPSoF, most think about timing for a Data Center or a Cellular Base Station.  There are many other applications for GPS.  GPS, or Global Positioning System, is often used for positioning, tracking vehicles, or people.  We rely on GPS for directions on our phones. One application is on

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Application Hint – Dual-Fiber Micro-OTDR Monitor for Single-Fiber “Stubs”, Links and “Dark Fiber”

Is it possible to use the Dual-Fiber Micro-OTDR SFP to monitor single-fiber optical links?  This is a question that we are often asked by our CSP and OEM Customers who want to monitor lengths of optical fiber (SMF-28 and similar), but do not need to send data.  That is, they do not want to make

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J3U N+1 Redundancy

Many redundant signal architectures may be constructed in Optical Zonu’s J3U chassis platform. 1+1 architectures are common, however as a spare transmitter/receiver pair are required for each primary transmitter/receiver pair, the cost and rack space required by such a redundant system may become prohibitive. N+1 architectures require a spare transmitter/receiver pair for each N transmitter/receiver

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