High-Speed Optical Components For Data And Test Systems

Telecom and data communication networks are under increasing pressure as demand for high-speed, high-reliability connections grows. Opto Diode addresses these challenges with a comprehensive portfolio of optical components, including near-infrared LEDs and high-speed silicon photodiodes. Covering 800–1550 nm emission and up to 1100 nm sensitivity, these devices are engineered for telecom infrastructure, data centers, and advanced test systems, combining speed, precision, and long-term stability.
High-speed photodiodes feature fast response times and low capacitance, ensuring accurate detection for fiber-optic links, free-space communication, and critical test equipment such as BER testers and oscilloscopes. Complementary infrared LEDs provide stable, efficient emission across telecom-relevant bands, making them ideal for optical alignment, short-distance data transfer, and prototyping. Together, these solutions form the backbone of secure point-to-point communication, satellite-to-ground links, and complex optical interconnects.
Opto Diode’s high-power NIR LEDs, such as the OD-110 and OD-250 series, deliver outputs up to 250 mW with exceptional durability and narrow spectral widths. All devices undergo rigorous thermal derating and degradation testing, ensuring reliable operation even at elevated temperatures. With vertically integrated manufacturing, the company provides consistent wavelength binning, customizable packaging, and integration support, enabling OEMs to accelerate development timelines while meeting strict application-specific requirements.
As telecom and data markets evolve, Opto Diode remains a trusted partner for high-speed optical innovation. Their LEDs and photodiodes empower system designers to achieve reliable connectivity, efficient testing, and mission-critical performance across commercial, industrial, and defense-grade applications.
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