1 October 1986 Optical Interconnects For High Speed Computing
P. R. Haugen, S. Rychnovsky, A. Husain, L. D. Hutcheson
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Abstract
We compare optical interconnect techniques with conventional electrical interconnects as applied to high speed electronic computing systems. Theoretical and semiempirical data are used to identify the advantages of optical interconnects at various levels. Besides the inherent advantages of optics such as reduced electromagnetic and radio frequency interference and crosstalk, optical interconnects are capable of providing larger fanouts at higher bandwidths, with possibly lower system power and complexity. In addition, optics has an advantage over conventional interconnects via the density potential of free-space interconnects. We also present issues related to the implementation of optical interconnects within conventional hardware configurations and describe a packaging technique to overcome several of these issues.
P. R. Haugen, S. Rychnovsky, A. Husain, and L. D. Hutcheson "Optical Interconnects For High Speed Computing," Optical Engineering 25(10), 251076 (1 October 1986). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7973962
Published: 1 October 1986
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KEYWORDS
Optical interconnects

Free space optics

Radio optics

Computing systems

Electromagnetic coupling

Electromagnetism

High speed electronics

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