R. Scotti, W. MacDonald, J. Gates, E. Ackerman, S. Wanuga, J. Komiak, D. Kasemset
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A 6-GHz lightwave transceiver module for microwave fiber-tic communications
A novel 6-GHz lightwave/microwave transceiver module has been demonstrated which combines AT&T's advanced lightwave packaging (ALP) technology with GE's monolithic microwave integrated circuit (MMIC) module technology. The optical transceiver module produced 11 dB of RF-to-RF gain over an octave bandwidth of 3-6 GHz. The ALP is miniaturized so that it may be integrated within a transmit, receive (T/R) module package or as a stand-alone small-size optical transceiver.<>