400ZR Project In March 2020, the OIF published the 400ZR Coherent Optical Module Interoperability Agreement. This IA defines a
coherent optical module that can be used over either amplified 120 km
DWDM channels or shorter non-amplified DWDM channels.
Coherent Transceiver Implementation Agreements A major set of IAs has been developed by the OIF from 2010 through the present. These have allowed several generations of coherent interfaces to be developed in an efficient manner by the optical module industry by defining some of the components that fit inside of optical modules. These include IAs for Integrated Polarization Multiplexed
Quadrature Modulated Transmitters, Dual
Polarization receivers and Integrated Dual Polarization Micro-Intradyne Coherent Receivers.
Analog Coherent Optics Implementation Agreement A new style of electrical interface specifically for coherent modules was defined. This replaces the digital interface that modules typically have with an analog interface. This allows a large and power consuming
digital signal processor to be placed on the larger card and the coherent optics module to have only analog components. This IA makes use of a
CFP2 style module. The first ACO interface IA was for the CFP2 form factor was published in January 2016. The OIF published the more general ACO IA in May 2018.
100G and 400G Frameworks For both the 100G and 400G generations, the OIF produced framework documents that allows industry participants to jointly map out what would IAs and other aspects would be needed to be developed by the industry. In both cases, white papers were produced specific aspects.
Tunable Laser Implementation Agreements The OIF has produced several generations of
tunable laser IAs including the Micro Integrable Tunable Laser Assembly and the Integrable Tunable Laser Assembly Multi Source Agreement.
Common Management Interface Specification In March 2020, the OIF published the CMIS IA, which extends the Common Management Interface Specification [CMIS] to allow management of digital coherent optics modules. This IA defines additional management registers, messages, and monitors, together with new functionality, mechanisms, or behaviors, initially focused on managing 400ZE modules.
Older Optical Implementation Agreements The OIF produced an influential series of Very Short Reach Interface IAs in the
OC-192 era. These include five IAs that defined the interface and link budgets for parallel optics. The Interoperability for Long Reach and Extended Reach 10 Gbit/s Transponders and Transceivers was also influential in the long reach market. ==Control Plane Implementation Agreements==