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Optical Star Coupler for Plastic Fiber

1991-02-01
910876
With the development of car electronics, an increasing number of ECUs have been introduced to enginecontrols, brake controls (ABS), and navigation systems, etc. For further development of data communication units such as navigation systems as well as integration of car control systems, large capacity of data must be transmitted or received among ECUs in real-time processing. Optical communication, featuring niose resistance and high-speed processing, can meet the these requirements. Naturally, there is a need for the development of optical couplens, which are essential for the construction of optical fiber networks. For this reason, we developed optical star couplers to be basically connected with plastic fibers. This couplers will represent high performance at reasonable cost.
Technical Paper

Active Star Coupler

1992-02-01
920619
APF (All Plastic Fiber) has high transmission loss and it is a disadvantage in the optical communication. If it has been used in an optical network with distributed signals, like star type, optical signals are reduced at the star coupler due to scattering loss and insertion loss caused by ray distribution. Therefore, we can use a passive star coupler only in a small area. One possible solution is light amplification at the optical star coupler using a feed back method. The feed back amplifier is composed of a pair of E/O (Erectrical/Optical), O/E (Optical/Electrical) converters using one channel in the passive star coupler. It has a performance that is able to increase the output level about 3dB at each output port. So, it enables communication between nodes with certainty. We named ACTIVE STAR COUPLER.
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