Optical interconnect within space vehicles in geostationary orbit

2021-09-29
●Description of the application
■When components, like embedded optical transceivers are deployed in space on a satellite or on a space vehicle, they are exposed to both protons and heavy ions from cosmic rays and solar flares. Unlike most electronic equipment designed for terrestrial use, hardware deployed in space must be radiation resistant.
■Geostationary satellites are deployed at an altitude 36 000 km, hence, they are not affected by the radiation present in the two Van Allen belts. They, nonetheless have to contend with solar and cosmic radiation for the duration of their mission without incurring downtime.
●Benefits of using SpaceABLE optical solutions
■Meet highest level SWaP requirement.
■Smallest transceiver on the market, low weight
■SEE: heavy-ion tested.
■TID: Gamma rays tested.
■TNID: high energy protons tested.
■ECSS/ESCC/NASA standards
■Lot acceptance tests
■12-lane parallel optical transceiver
■Up to 28 Gbps/lane
■Operation temperature from –40 ºC up to 85 ºC

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optical transceiversradiation-resistant optical transceiverstransceivers

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space vehicles ]Satellite ]Ka band geostationary communications satellite ]geostationary space vehicles ]

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