# Highspeed Wavelength DB Backfill Date: 2026-05-09 Actor: Codex Scope: TIP highspeed transceivers missing `wavelengths` Mode: DB-only, evidence constrained, Erik-safe ## Why After tightening comparable-product logic, missing wavelength evidence became one of the biggest remaining blockers for reliable 1:1 competitor matching. A browser crawl was not needed for rows where the existing DB already contained deterministic optical evidence in part numbers, standard names, notes, or product URLs. ## Rule Only fill `wavelengths` when the DB text gives deterministic evidence: - explicit `850nm`, `1310nm`, `1311nm`, or `1550nm` - MMF plus SR/SR4/SR8/SRBD/VR/ESR/CSR family => `850` - SMF plus DR/FR/LR/ER/PSM family => `1310` - SMF plus CWDM4 => `1271,1291,1311,1331` Ambiguous rows were skipped. ## Result Rows updated: - `129` rows set to `1310` - `40` rows set to `850` - `18` rows set to `1271,1291,1311,1331` - total: `187` Post-update highspeed wavelength gap: - highspeed rows: `4438` - still missing wavelengths: `1908` Largest remaining missing-wavelength vendors: - ATGBICS: `663` - NADDOD: `419` - Flexoptix: `183` - Eoptolink: `141` - FS.COM: `114` - QSFPTEK: `97` ## Health Public TIP health after the update: - status: `healthy` - load status: `ok` - memory used: `13%` ## Training Note TIPLLM should separate deterministic evidence backfill from source verification. It is safe to infer wavelengths from established optical family codes only when the fiber class matches; otherwise the row must remain unresolved until a vendor-specific parser or source crawl supplies stronger evidence.