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8×8 optoelectronic crossbar switch

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Abstract

A crucial problem facing development of multiple-processor computers is the bottleneck encountered in interconnecting processors and memory elements. An NX Noptical crossbar switch (N= 32) with >100 Mbit/s/channel capacity with <1-μs reconfiguration time would provide a solution to this problem. Optical crossbar switches provide asynchronous operation and broadcasting operation as a consequence of the 1 × N fanout of each input signal.1

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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