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A Network/Bus Transceiver with Multi-Channel Fiber Optic Interconnects

S mall B usiness I nnovation R esearch. A Network/Bus Transceiver with Multi-Channel Fiber Optic Interconnects. Space Photonics, Inc., Fayetteville, AR (Original SBIR awarded to Optivision, Inc.). INNOVATIONS. Parallel Fiber Optic Transmitter (PFOTX) with up to 12-laser/fiber channels

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A Network/Bus Transceiver with Multi-Channel Fiber Optic Interconnects

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  1. Small Business Innovation Research A Network/Bus Transceiver with Multi-Channel Fiber Optic Interconnects Space Photonics, Inc., Fayetteville, AR (Original SBIR awarded to Optivision, Inc.) INNOVATIONS • Parallel Fiber Optic Transmitter (PFOTX) with up to 12-laser/fiber channels • Parallel Fiber Optic Receiver (PFORX) with up to 12-photodiode/fiber channels ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Radiation tolerant 1 Gbps point-to-point links using 8-bit-channels at 125 Mbps per channel • Individual PFOTX channels to 1 Gbps per channel • High density fiber ribbon and packaging interfaces • Laser and photodiode array devices capable of 2 Gbps per channel providing potential links as high as 24 Gbps aggregate bandwidth COMMERCIALIZATION • A Phase III contract with NASA and DOD was awarded for the NASA EO-1 New Millenium Program • When Space Photonics was spun off as independently owned R&D company, it acquired rights to specified intellectual property, including PFO technology , by agreement between NASA and former parent • FireRing™ , successor technology developed in 1998 Phase II, has product releases scheduled for mid-2003 12-Channel Receiver PFORX GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE APPLICATIONS • Government space systems • Goddard is exploring various ways to use this technology. Points of Contact: NASA - Phil Luers; 301-286-5777 Space Photonics - Chuck Chalfant; 501-575-5316 Goddard Space Flight Center 1994 Phase II; SS5-013; 9/02

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