New analyzer accelerates design and validation of 1.6/3.2 Tb/s optical transmitter and receiver components to advance next-generation high-speed optical interconnects
SANTA ROSA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) introduced the N4378A Lightwave Component Analyzer (LCA), delivering fully calibrated S-parameter measurements up to 220 GHz to help engineers overcome the growing test challenges of nextโgeneration optical components used in artificial intelligence (AI) and data center applications.
Driven by AI and machine learning workloads, data center networks are rapidly transitioning to higher data rates, requiring precise characterization of electroโoptical (EโO) and optoโelectronic (OโE) components at everโhigher frequencies. Designed to integrate with Keysightโs PNA-X Vector Network Analyzer and frequency extenders, the N4378A LCA provides a scalable platform that enables single-sweep, broadband measurements up to 220 GHz at 1310 nm and 1550 nm wavelengths.
The N4378A LCA is supported by enhanced software that simplifies setup and improves measurement confidence. Advanced user guidance and analysis capabilities help engineers validate performance, reduce design risk, and accelerate product development.
Key benefits of the Lightwave Component Analyzer include:
- Enables single-sweep characterization up to 220 GHz, providing deeper insight into photodetectors and optical modulators.
- Supports O-band data center interconnects and C/Lโband terrestrial and submarine applications with a single instrument.
- Validates next-generation dualโdrive optical modulators using differential measurement capability.
- Protects sensitive 0.5 mm coaxial connections and enables safe repositioning between calibration and measurement with a quick-release mechanical fixture.
With the introduction of the N4378A Lightwave Component Analyzer, Keysight is helping shape the future of highโspeed optical innovation. Keysight collaborated with leading industry partners for RF probes, coaxial adapters, and test cables for the 0.5 mm coaxial ecosystem to deliver complete measurement capabilities.
Dr. Joachim Peerlings, Vice President of Network and Data Center Solutions at Keysight, said: โWith the introduction of Keysightโs 220 GHz Lightwave Component Analyzer, we are enabling the industry to validate transceiver component designs for next-generation optical interconnects. By combining industry-leading optical bandwidth with wideband wavelength coverage and a robust 0.5 mm coaxial ecosystem, engineers can correlate simulation with real-world measurements and accelerate time-to-market.โ
As AI and cloud architectures continue to push the limits of bandwidth and complexity, Keysightโs advanced photonics test solutions empower engineers to explore new design frontiers and deliver the optical interconnects that will define the next era of data center performance.
Keysight will demonstrate the new Lightwave Component Analyzer for the first time at OFC 2026, March 17-19, 2026 in Los Angeles.
Resources
- Technical Overview: 220 GHz Lightwave Component Analyzer
- Product Page: N4378A Lightwave Component Analyzer
- Product Page: NA5305A Frequency Extender up to 170 GHz
- Product Page: NA5307A Frequency Extender up to 250 GHz
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