Free-Space Optical Backplane Prototype for Telecommunication Equipment in the Petabit/s Range

01 December 2013

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Abstract - Dramatically increasing bandwidth in telecommunication equipments motivates exploration of new technologies for backplane implementation. Hence, it is necessary to consider optical backplane implementations for realizing Petabit/s switches. Current optical backplane implementations usually guide the light from source to destination with embedded fibers. In this paper a new implementation variant for an optical backplane is presented, wherein free space is used as the optical signal medium. This realization just requires fixed mirrors in the rear of the line cards and thus the solution is very cost-effective. The transmitter and receiver are realized using high-speed lasers and photodiodes, where each individual link can transport 25Gbps of traffic. Some experimental results are presented in this paper. As an evolutionary step for increased bandwidth, the paper considers the use of an array of links. In this case, the possibility of implementing the parallel transmitters and receivers in an integrated device is also evaluated, which would further reduce space, power consumption and cost.