A Design Space Analysis of a Lenslet Based Optical Relay System Interconnecting Smart Pixel Arrays

D. Rolston, B. Robertson, D. Plant, H. S. Hinton
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Smart Pixel based free-space optical interconnects offer a method of establishing high connection densities, and subsequently large data throughputs, in applications such as ATM networks, massively parallel computers, and photonic backplanes. The design of these optical systems require a means of quantifying the trade-offs between the effective processing power of a Smart Pixel array and the optical interconnection geometry [1,2,3]. In fight of this interest, we have developed a simple model which outlines the trade-offs between optical connection density and Smart Pixel intelligence. The objective of the model is to define a reasonable operating region where the following parameters are optimized: the number of transistors per Smart Pixel, the optoelectronic device window size, the lenslet size, the f/number of the lenslet, and the optical connection density.
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基于小透镜的智能像素阵列光中继系统设计空间分析
基于智能像素的自由空间光互连为ATM网络、大规模并行计算机和光子背板等应用提供了一种建立高连接密度和随后的大数据吞吐量的方法。这些光学系统的设计需要一种量化智能像素阵列的有效处理能力与光学互连几何形状之间权衡的方法[1,2,3]。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一个简单的模型,概述了光连接密度和智能像素智能之间的权衡。该模型的目标是定义一个合理的工作区域,其中优化了以下参数:每个智能像素的晶体管数量、光电器件窗口尺寸、透镜尺寸、透镜的f/数和光连接密度。
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