NTT Develops World’s First Ultra-Compact Baseband Amplifier IC Module with Built-in DC Block Function and 100GHz Bandwidth Performance
NTT Corporation (President and CEO: Akira Shimada, "NTT") has succeeded in developing an ultra-compact baseband amplifier IC module with an ultra-broadband performance of 100GHz.
- NTT Corporation (President and CEO: Akira Shimada, "NTT") has succeeded in developing an ultra-compact baseband amplifier IC module with an ultra-broadband performance of 100GHz.
- In addition, since NTT’s development has a built-in DC block function and is ultra-compact, it can be directly connected to various devices, making it a highly usable module.
- NTT's core optical network, IOWN, will require transmission speeds of more than 2 terabits per second and a baseband amplifier IC module that can amplify the signal.
- By increasing the performance of amplifier ICs using InP HBT technology and advancing package mounting technology, NTT succeeded in realizing the world's first ultra-compact amplifier IC module that achieves both ultra-wideband performance of 100 GHz and DC block function integration (Figure 1).