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Application Notes |
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AN1101 |
ESD Control |
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AN1102 |
Fiber Handling |
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AN1201 |
Cleaning Procedure for Receptacles |
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AN1202 |
Insertion and Extraction of SFP Modules |
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AN1203 |
Cleaning Procedure for Optical Connectors |
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Technical Papers |
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X2 Optical Transceiver for 10 Gigabit Ethernet Applications |
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Development of SFP Transceiver for DWDM Applications |
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Highly-nonlinear Optical Fibers and Their Applications |
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* Wide Temperature Operation of Uncooled 1610nm DFB Laser for CWDM |
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* Highly Reliable AlGaInAs Buried Heterostructure Lasers for Uncooled 10Gb/s Direct Modulation |
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XFP Transceiver Module for 10Gbps SDH Intermediate Reach Applications |
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**Small Form Pluggable Optical Transceiver Module with Extremely Low Power Consumption for DWDM |
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Performance of Bend-insensitive Single Mode Fiber and its Application to Optical Access Networks |
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Development of Highly-Nonlinear-Fiber-Based Raman Amplifier for CWDM Transmission
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