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La transmission sans erreur d'une interconnexion parallèle bidimensionnelle (2D) à fibre optique d'image à l'aide de réseaux de lasers à émission de surface à cavité verticale (VCSEL)/photodiodes (PD) est démontrée. Des constructions simples de modules émetteur/récepteur sont proposées. L'alignement optique est obtenu sans surveillance de la puissance. La diaphonie provenant d'un canal adjacent était de -34 dB. Tolérance de désalignement pour un BER inférieur à 10-9 était de 85 µm. Les résultats indiquent clairement que le système d'interconnexion construit autour d'une fibre d'image et de réseaux VCSEL/PD 2D est prometteur pour une utilisation dans les interconnexions optiques haute densité hautement parallèles du futur.
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Moriya NAKAMURA, Ken-ichi KITAYAMA, "High-Speed 2-D Parallel Optical Interconnects Using Image Fibers with VCSEL/PD Arrays" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Electronics,
vol. E84-C, no. 3, pp. 282-287, March 2001, doi: .
Abstract: Error-free transmission of image fiber-optic two-dimensional (2-D) parallel interconnection using vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL)/photodiode (PD) arrays is demonstrated. Simple constructions of transmitter/receiver modules are proposed. Optical alignment is achieved without power-monitoring. Crosstalk from an adjacent channel was -34 dB. Misalignment tolerance for a BER of less than 10-9 was 85 µm. The results clearly indicate that the interconnection system built around an image fiber and 2-D VCSEL/PD arrays has promise for use in the highly parallel high-density optical interconnects of the future.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/electronics/10.1587/e84-c_3_282/_p
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