Claims
- 1. A system for automatically optically switching fiber optic data signals between a plurality of input optical fibers and selective ones of a plurality of output optical fibers comprising:
- (a) an optical detector means connected to each of said input fibers for converting said optic data signal appearing at said respective input fibers to an RF signal;
- (b) a plurality of RF to optical signal converters arranged in a plurality of rows and columns;
- (c) the output of each of said optical detector means being connected to the input of each of said RF to optical signal converters in a respective row of said optical signal converters;
- (d) means for selectively activating said RF to optical signal converters causing any RF signal appearing at the input thereof to be converted to an optical signal; and
- (e) means connected to predetermined outputs of said RF to optical signal converters for supplying said optical signals from said RF to optical signal converters to predetermined ones of said output optical fibers.
- 2. The system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) said means for selectively activating said RF to optical signal converters including,
- (i) a source of DC power, and
- (ii) means for selectively applying said DC power to said RF to optical converters.
- 3. The system as set forth in claim 2 further comprising:
- (a) said means for selectively applying said DC power to said RF to optical converter including,
- (i) at least one manually operable thumbwheel switch.
- 4. The system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) said means connected to predetermined outputs of said RF to optical signal converters including,
- (i) optical fibers connected to each of the outputs of said RF to optical signal converters,
- (ii) an optical detector connected to the optical fibers extending from the outputs of each of said RF signal to optical signal converters in a respective column of said optical signal converters,
- (iii) an optical transmitter connected to the output of each of said optical detectors in turn driving a respective output fiber.
- 5. The system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) said RF to optical converters being light-emitting diodes.
- 6. The system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) said optical detector means including an avalanche photodetector.
- 7. The system as set forth in claim 1 further comprising:
- (a) metallic housing means encasing said system for minimizing cross-talk between said optical fiber lines;
- (b) said housing being divided into a top portion and a bottom portion separated by a metallic planar divider;
- (c) a plurality of spaced divider plates carried in said top portion of said housing dividing said top portion into isolated channels;
- (d) a plurality of spaced divider plates carried in said bottom portion of said housing dividing said bottom portion of said housing into isolated channels;
- (e) each of said rows of said optical signal converters being carried in a respective channel in said top portion of said housing; and
- (f) said means supplying said optical signals from said RF to optical signal converters to predetermined ones of said output optical fibers being carried in respective isolated channels in said bottom portion of said housing.
- 8. A system for automatically optically switching fiber optic data signals between a plurality of input optical fibers and selective ones of a plurality of output optical fibers comprising:
- (a) an optical detector means connected to each of said input fibers for converting said optic data signal appearing at said respective input fibers to an RF signal;
- (b) a plurality of RF to optical signal converters arranged in a group;
- (c) the output of each of said optical detector means being connected to the input of each of said RF to optical converters in a respective group of said optical signal converters;
- (d) a source of DC power;
- (e) means for selectively applying said DC power to selective ones of said RF to optical signal converters causing any RF signal appearing at the input thereof to be converted to an optical signal; and
- (f) optical fiber means connected to predetermined outputs of said RF to optical signal converters for supplying said optical signals from said RF to optical signal converters to predetermined ones of said output optical fibers.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by an employee of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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