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6 July 1986 Development and Industrialization of 2/8/34 Mbit/s Optical terminal equipments with complexity saving -- Application to Videocommunication networks -
G Philippe, Y. Robin-Jouan
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Proceedings Volume 0585, Fiber Optic Broadband Networks; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966530
Event: 1985 International Technical Symposium/Europe, 1985, Cannes, France
Abstract
A product line is under development at [CT for cheap optical transmissions at 2/8/34 Mbit/s. Each hidirectionna] terminal is implemented on a single polyvalent hoard. Electrical interfaces are standardized HD83 junctions or Rinary + cslock (TTL) links. Optical accesses are equiped with Optical to Electrical Connections (OCC). Flexihility for PIN or PDA (arid shortly for DEL or LASER) is provided by choosing the type of DEC.
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G Philippe and Y. Robin-Jouan "Development and Industrialization of 2/8/34 Mbit/s Optical terminal equipments with complexity saving -- Application to Videocommunication networks -", Proc. SPIE 0585, Fiber Optic Broadband Networks, (6 July 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966530
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Clocks

Avalanche photodetectors

Signal detection

Fiber optic networks

Transmitters

Data transmission

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