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ElectroniCast's Optical Modulator Market Forecast Published
January 24, 2003 |Estimated reading time: 2 minutes
San Mateo, Calif. -- According to ElectroniCast Corp.'s new market study, North America led global consumption of optical modulators in 2002, with a 40 percent relative market share.
Global consumption value will increase at a strong pace of 38 percent per year over the next five years, from $266 million in 2002 to more than $1.3 billion in 2007, with rapidly rising quantity growth offset by falling average prices. Over the 2007 to 2012 timeframe, the consumption value growth will continue at an average annual rate of nearly 19 percent, to reach over $3 billion.
Eventually the regional markets share of long haul and high data rate links will migrate to Asia from North America. At the end of the forecast timeframe, new build or "green field" long haul/high data rate Asia links will be attributed to China. Optical modulators used (consumed) in the Japan/Pacific region will account for 40 percent of the global market share in 2012.
The integration of laser diodes, photo diodes, transmitter/receiver (T/R) pairs, passive optical components and other optical components has started with the simplest level of hybrid integration in the lower data rate components (155 and 622 Mbps). This will expand steadily into more complex hybrid integration, and into data rate components.
Monolithic integration will proceed with E/A-type modulators, and other elements with relatively higher incidence in higher data rate (2.5, 10 and 40 Gbps), E-O modulators will expand to higher data rates; however, the package will be limited to hybrid integration.
Manufacturers have started development of integration of laser diode with modulators and optical waveguide fabricated on a single die. Both E-O and E/A modulators are undergoing R & D processes. The main "driver," or main dynamic for the integration of modulators with other components is ECONOMICS; does the packaged deliver a less costly solution. Of course, there are application "drivers," such as:
- Smaller package
- Less loss
- More control (temperature) of the single package
Competitive alternative solutions to electro-optical (E-O) including electroabsorption (E/A), indium phosphide (InP) and mach-zehnder (M-Z) modulator integration and standalone solutions are being developed. Packaging is the key driver, along with the main multiple: Economics. ElectroniCast summarizes that the engineering and technology advances will be developed. However, without the cost-effectiveness of the component and a suitable package, meeting all specification and customer demands, the modulator product will not be successful. Again, the technology advancements are secondary to the packaging and cost issues.
ElectroniCast Corp. is a world leader in forecasting for the fiber optic, optoelectronic and photonic industries. For more information, visit www.electronicast.com.