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8 June 1994 STAR-FODB (fiber optic data bus) program
Martin E. Fritz, Bert E. Daniels, Michael de la Chapelle, Dan A. Cross, Arthur W. Van Ausdal
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Boeing is in the second phase of a program to develop a common usage fiber- optic data bus for space applications. Phase 1 of the STAR-FODB program included preliminary design and feasibility studies while the goal of the second phase, now in progress, is to develop a working demonstration systems with hardware that is qualifiable for future spacecraft applications.
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Martin E. Fritz, Bert E. Daniels, Michael de la Chapelle, Dan A. Cross, and Arthur W. Van Ausdal "STAR-FODB (fiber optic data bus) program", Proc. SPIE 2215, Photonics for Space Environments II, (8 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.177632
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Receivers

Transmitters

Space operations

Connectors

Photonics

Clocks

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