Abstract: A data transmission link including a transmitter for acquiring conducted electrical data and transmitting electromagnetic radiated wave data such as optical data corresponding to the conducted electrical data, a receiver for receiving the electromagnetic radiated wave data and generating conducted electrical data corresponding to the radiated wave data and at least one wave conduit such as fiber optic data transmission cable for transmitting the radiated wave data from the transmitter to the receiver is disclosed. In one arrangement, the transmitter includes a light emitting device which is driven by an output driver responsive to the electrical data accepted by an input gate.
Abstract: A differential stage of an amplifier includes an input transistor and a second transistor with a significantly greater emitter cross-sectional area than the input transistor. Quiescent emitter current is divided between the two transistors in substantially the same ratio as the emitter cross-sectional areas so that the emitter current densities are substantially equal.
Abstract: Disclosed is an optical data bus employing a passive optical coupler. The optical coupler includes a scrambler rod which is rectangular in cross section and employs solid substantially inflexible side arms which are also rectangular in cross section. The side arms include a mirrored prism to bend the light path and permit separation of the ends of the distribution side arms so that flexible fiber bundles may be attached to the ends of the distribution side arms.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 1982
Date of Patent:
August 23, 1983
Assignee:
Spectronics, Inc.
Inventors:
James R. Biard, John E. Shaunfield, Royce S. Speer
Abstract: A method and apparatus for altering the apparent electrical characteristic of a distributed electrical component in an integrated circuit is disclosed. In one form a distributed load resistor is sunk into a parallel distributed guard resistor. The mutual distributed capacitance between the distributed load resistor and the parallel distributed guard resistor is substantially greater than the distributed capacitance between the distributed load resistor and any other electrical component. A follower circuit for driving the voltage across the parallel distributed guard resistor by the voltage across the distributed load resistor is provided.
Abstract: Disclosed is an optics cable including a plurality of optically transmissive fibers with the portions adjacent the terminal ends thereof clad with a copolymer of vinylidene fluoride and a fluoroplastic. The copolymer contains a minor proportion of a coupling agent which permits bonding of the clad fiber ends together and to terminal hardware so that the ends of the fibers are rigidly secured in a fixed relationship with each other and the terminal hardware.