Spaceborne Fiber Optic Data Bus (SFODB) is an IEEE 1393 compliant, gigabit per second, fiber optic network specifically designed to support the real-time, on-board data handling requirements of remote sensing spacecraft. The network is fault tolerant, highly reliable, and capable of withstanding the rigors of launch and the harsh space environment. SFODB achieves this operational and environmental performance while maintaining the small size, light weight, and low power necessary for spaceborne applications. On December 9, 1998, SFODB was successfully demonstrated at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC).


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    Spaceborne Fiber Optic Data Bus (SFODB)

    J. W. Bretthauer / C. H. Chalfant / F. J. Orlando et al. | NTIS | 1998


    Spaceborne Fiber Optic Data Bus (SFODB)

    Bretthauer, Joy W. / Chalfant, Chuck H. / Orlando, Fred J. et al. | NTRS | 1999


    Spaceborne Fiber Optic Data Bus (SFODB)

    J. W. Bretthauer / C. H. Chalfant / F. J. Orlando et al. | NTIS | 1999


    Spaceborne Fiber Optic Data Bus (SFODB)

    Bretthauer, Joy W. / Chalfant, Chuck H. / Orlando, Fred J. et al. | NTRS | 1998


    Parallel spaceborne fiber optic data bus physical layer

    Chalfant, Charles H. / Orlando, Fred J. / Parkerson, James P. | SPIE | 1998