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Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications. 15:717-730
The Optoelectronic Technology Consortium (OETC) 16 Gbit/s, 32-channel parallel fiber optic bus introduces new requirements for modeling and simulation of an optical bus which were not present for previous single-channel optical link systems. These re
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IEEE Micro. 16:20-26
Parallel fiber-optic links promise to be a key enabling technology for distributed computing, substantially increasing transmission distance and bandwidth. The drive to include more and more processors and I/O devices in parallel-processor complexes
Autor:
R.E. Leibenguth, H.A. Aispain, B.H. Tyrone, W.J. Parzygnat, M.W. Focht, J.V. Gates, R.J.S. Bates, C.C. Faudskar, S.F. Nati, S.G. Walker, D.J. Muehlner, K.G. Glogovsky, T.J. Ireland, Daniel M. Kuchta, P.J. Anthony, D.H. Lewis, R.A. Morgan, T. Mullally, J.L. Brandner, G. Guth, David K. Lewis, Yiu-Man Wong, D.F. Smith, Young H. Kwark, J.L. Zilko, John D. Crow, M. Fishteyn, Dennis L. Rogers, S. Gowda, D.B. Buchholz
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Journal of Lightwave Technology. 13:995-1016
A parallel, 32-channel, high density (140 /spl mu/m pitch), 500 Mb/s NRZ, point-to-point, optical data link has been fabricated using existing GaAs IC, silicon optical bench (SiOB), and multichip module (MCM-D) technologies. The main components of th
Autor:
Herschel A. Ainspan, John D. Crow, Young H. Kwark, Dennis L. Rogers, K. Stawiasz, D.M. Kuchta, J. Choi
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Optical Fiber Communications, OFC..
Many applications for optical interconnection either require more data rate than serial links offer or are architected for parallel line (data bus) implementations. Essential to low-cost optical bus implementations are monolithic arrays of photo-rece
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LEOS '92 Conference Proceedings.
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IEEE Photonics Technology Letters. 8:461-463
In this letter, we investigate the effect of the turn-on time jitter in semiconductor lasers biased below threshold on the system performance. It is shown that by appropriate scrambling or coding, the pattern dependent turn-on time jitter can be redu
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Proceedings of LEOS '93.
The OETC is a landmark industry consortium of Martin Marietta, AT&T, Honeywell, and IBM, supported by ARPA, to develop key optoelectronic components that advance interconnect technology beyond current cost, speed, and density barriers. OETC's structu
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Peter Hong Xiao, Petar Pepeljugoski, John D. Crow, Jeannine M. Trewhella, Dianne L. Lacey, T.L. Smith, S. Tremblay, W. Nation, S.A. Igl, Stephen Louis Spanoudis, A.J. Piekarczyk, Glen Walden Johnson, B.A. DeBaun, Joong-ho Choi, Marco Gauvin, Sylvain Ouimet, S. Ponnapalli, D. Booth, M.S. Cohen, K. Stawiasz, A.S. Kuczma, G.D. Henson, D.M. Kuchta, N.A. Lee, A. Lacerte
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1996 Proceedings 46th Electronic Components and Technology Conference.
The Jitney Parallel Optical Interconnect consists of a transmitter module, a receiver module, and a cable capable of sending 1 GigaByte/sec over 1-100 meter spans. This technology has been developed to be cost competitive with copper bus technology,
Autor:
K. Stawiasz, Terry Marta, Robert A. Morgan, R.A. Walterson, E. Kalweit, M. Fishteyn, D.J. Muehlner, David Robert Engebretsen, Petar Pepeljugoski, Mary K. Hibbs-Brenner, Joong-ho Choi, B.K. Whitlock, P.J. Anthony, W. Nation, J.V. Gates, C.C. Faudskar, John D. Crow, John A. Lehman, Yiu-Man Wong, G.J. Cyr, D.M. Kuchta
Publikováno v:
1996 Proceedings 46th Electronic Components and Technology Conference.
This paper discusses the present state of the art of components, systems, and application technology related to parallel optical data links (ODL) as demonstrated by the OptoElectronic Technology Consortium (OETC). Parallel ODL technology is poised fo
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LEOS '95. IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1995 Annual Meeting. 8th Annual Meeting. Conference Proceedings.
The modeling and simulation of the Optoelectronic Technology Consortium's optical bus and the treatment of the unique requirements for the modeling of a synchronous optical bus is presented. Simulation results are compared to experimental measurement