Design and application of optical fiber communication system in photoelectric tracking equipment
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Beijing Institute of Remote Sensing Equipment,China Aerospace Science & Industry Corp,Beijing 100039,China

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    The optical fiber communication technology is adopted to transmit data image with high frame rate and high resolution in order to improve the anti-interference, transmission speed and bit error rate of the photoelectric tracking equipment. The long-distance transmission technology is mainly utilized in this design for Cameralink high-speed digital images, a full-mode Cameralink digital image optical transceiver end is studied based on Field-Programmable Gate Array(FPGA), including FPGA chip, Cameralink interface module, Small Form-factor Pluggables(SFP) optical module, Cameralink decoding module, mode control module. The functions of each module are mainly as follows: Cameralink interface module is utilized to receive Cameralink information and send the received information to Cameralink decoding module; Cameralink decoding module decodes the serial data and sends it to the serial-parallel signal conversion module; the signal conversion module performs serial-to-parallel conversion on the received digital image signal to form a serial data stream; the SFP optical module receives the serial data stream and converts it into an optical fiber signal; the mode control module controls the working mode of the transmitting end. This design can realize the data transmitting and receiving of infrared image in resolution of 640×512 and a frame rate of 100 Hz. It has finished several environment tests and is applied in engineering.

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张文心,崔永强,李龙.光电跟踪设备中光纤通信系统设计[J]. Journal of Terahertz Science and Electronic Information Technology ,2023,21(6):782~787

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  • Received:October 14,2020
  • Revised:November 12,2020
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  • Online: July 04,2023
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