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1 October 1990 Militarized, 0.120-in. tall, connectorized optoelectronic devices for avionic applications
Gary Nelson, Gregory J. Cosimini, Daniel J. Bartnik, Roger W. Honebrink, Dennis D. Long
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Abstract
Ultra low profile (ULP) fiber optic transmitters and receivers have been developed which meet the 0.120 inch height requirement of military avionic applications. Field usable fiber optic connectors have been developed which provide highly efficient fiber coupling from -55 to +125 C. These devices are fabricated using soldering and laser welding techniques to produce packages which contain no organic materials. Both 1300 and 850 nm devices have been built which operate at 1.3 gigabits per second.
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Gary Nelson, Gregory J. Cosimini, Daniel J. Bartnik, Roger W. Honebrink, and Dennis D. Long "Militarized, 0.120-in. tall, connectorized optoelectronic devices for avionic applications", Proc. SPIE 1291, Optical and Digital Gallium Arsenide Technologies for Signal Processing Applications, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21020
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KEYWORDS
Transmitters

Connectors

Receivers

Clocks

Semiconductor lasers

Analog electronics

Gallium arsenide

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