Automated high volume test and burn-in of optical components for 100G data centres

Leading automated test equipment manufacturer Yelo Limited has launched its new automated high volume test and burn-in system which will increase throughput for 100G Data Center optical components.

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Yelo’s Director of Sales and Marketing, David Simms said “Our market research has identified that the use of optical components in Data Centres will grow by a factor of 100 over the next 8 years. This means that optical component manufacturers need to scale production from 10,000 components per month to 500,000 or even 1 million per month.

It is simply not possible to scale this volume with people so they need automated assembly, automated test, automated burn-in and automated packaging.

With our many years of experience in burn-in and test we are providing a cutting edge solution for optical component manufacturers targeting the Data Center market.  This solution allows burn-in and test of their optical components at a much higher volume, with improved yield and at lower labour cost.”

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