2019 IEEE Radiation Effects Data Workshop 2019
DOI: 10.1109/redw.2019.8906588
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Radiation Test Results for Glenair 5 Gbps and 40 Gbps (4x10 Gbps) Optical Transceivers

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“…3(iii). Although, the data rates of the E/O and O/E are required to be twice that of the original electrical signals due to the multiplexing of two signals, 40 Gbps (4 channels × 10 Gbps) optical modules suitable for space conditions have already been developed [5], in addition to which, up to 400 Gbps products are available for terrestrial telecommunications.…”
Section: Performance Of Proposed Optical N+1 Redundant Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3(iii). Although, the data rates of the E/O and O/E are required to be twice that of the original electrical signals due to the multiplexing of two signals, 40 Gbps (4 channels × 10 Gbps) optical modules suitable for space conditions have already been developed [5], in addition to which, up to 400 Gbps products are available for terrestrial telecommunications.…”
Section: Performance Of Proposed Optical N+1 Redundant Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, interconnections using optical fibers have been introduced in order to further increase the data throughput, to reduce the size, mass, and power consumption, and to improve the immunity to EMI [4]. 40 Gbps (4 channels × 10 Gbps) optical modules for space conditions have been developed for the optical interconnections [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%