Title :
Design of a terabit free-space photonic backplane for parallel computing
Author :
Szymanski, Ted ; Hinton, H. Scott
Author_Institution :
McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
Abstract :
The design of a terabit free-space photonic backplane for parallel computing and communications is described. The backplane consists of a large number of parallel reconfigurable optical channels spaced a few hundred microns apart. The parallel channels are organized as a unidirectional ring and the channel access protocols are implemented by smart pixel arrays. Smart pixel arrays are integrated optoelectronic devices with optical I/O and with electronic processing capabilities. The design of a 32×32 smart pixel array which supports multiple reconfigurable broadcast channels and interfaces between tens of Gb/s of electrical data and hundreds of Gb/s of optical data is proposed. The photonic backplane interconnects 32 printed circuit boards (PCBs) and has a bisection bandwidth of 1 terabit/sec (Tb/s), with each PCB receiving a bandwidth of 32 Gb/s. The backplane can be dynamically reconfigured to support 1024 broadcast channels at 1 Gb/s, 32 broadcast channels at 32 Gb/s, or many intermediate values. The backplane can also embed arbitrary graphs, including meshes, hypercubes, shuffles, etc. Smart pixel arrays are currently being fabricated using AT&T´s Hybrid SEED process, and a demonstration of the architecture interconnecting 4 PCBs is planned for the fall of 1995
Keywords :
optical interconnections; optoelectronic devices; parallel architectures; printed circuits; 1 Tbit/s; 32 Gbit/s; Hybrid SEED process; arbitrary graphs; bisection bandwidth; channel access protocols; electronic processing capabilities; hypercubes; integrated optoelectronic devices; multiple reconfigurable broadcast channels; optical I/O; parallel computing; parallel reconfigurable optical channels; printed circuit boards; smart pixel arrays; terabit free-space photonic backplane; unidirectional ring; Access protocols; Backplanes; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Integrated circuit interconnections; Optical arrays; Optical devices; Optical interconnections; Parallel processing; Smart pixels;
Conference_Titel :
Massively Parallel Processing Using Optical Interconnections, 1995., Proceedings of the Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7101-7
DOI :
10.1109/MPPOI.1995.528623