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5 February 1990 Integrated Coupler/Connector Assembly For Bidirectional Communications
Peter Dwyer, Michael Corke, Mario Goduco
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Abstract
There is a growing demand for single fiber bidirectional communication systems both in the subscriber loop in the telephony industry and various sensor applications. In such configurations, 1 X2 couplers/ wavelength division multiplexers have become an integral part of such system designs. The single fiber leg of the coupler is normally terminated with a fiber optic connector to provide an interface with the transmission line. In many of these applications there is a requirement for a size reduction in the system and system components. To satisfy this requirement the integration of fused fiber optic couplers or wavelength division multiplexers with fiber optic connectors into a single compact unit has been developed. In addition to the size reduction, elimination of one of the free fiber outputs simplifies system design and reduces the fiber storage requirements.
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Peter Dwyer, Michael Corke, and Mario Goduco "Integrated Coupler/Connector Assembly For Bidirectional Communications", Proc. SPIE 1176, Components for Fiber Optic Applications IV, (5 February 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963291
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KEYWORDS
Connectors

Fiber optics

Multiplexers

Sensors

Transceivers

Telecommunications

Shape memory alloys

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