Pilot Photonics' Co-Founder and CTO being presented with the PSW Innovation Challenge
Award by Colonel Noël Farnaud from the French Space Command
What was significant about what we said? Read on...
The next generation of advanced space applications will demand for higher frequency components - needed for faster data rates and more precise measurements. Traditional electronic approaches struggle to provide the frequencies, bandwidth and noise performance required within an acceptable cost, size, weight and power envelope. So new innovations are needed.
The Limitations and Hurdles:
Pilot Photonics' breakthrough is in being able to generate microwave, mmWave and sub-THz frequencies on its ASTRO-FGTM platform by leveraging the optical domain and photonic integration. Optical frequencies are roughly 10,000 times higher than the GHz range we typically use in microwave electronics. This breakthrough combines our optical frequency comb technology, with state-of-the-art photonic integration and advanced semiconductor packaging.
Comb lasers are known to bridge the microwave and optical worlds, but how does the ASTRO-FGTM work?
We integrate several key functions onto a tiny photonic integrated circuit. First, we apply a low frequency RF signal to the on-chip laser using a technique called gain switching - this generates a comb of optical frequencies spaced precisely by the applied RF frequency. Any two of these optical frequencies can then be selected using an on-chip active optical filter and applied to a high-speed photodetector. This enables us to produce highly stable, low phase noise carriers at the separation frequency of the selected optical carriers which can be anything from 4GHz to 250GHz. In this way we can achieve up to 50X multiplication in a single stage in contrast to electronic methods that typically offer 2 or 3X per stage.
mmWave technology enables cutting edge communication, sensing and imaging, whilst photonic approaches enable precise, widely tunable signals in compact, lightweight, power efficient packages - essential when being integrated into payloads where minimising weight is critical. In addition, mmWaves are both EMI and radiation tolerant: hugely beneficial features when working with space applications.
Advantages:
The world's first wide range and tunable optical frequency generation and conversion unit (OFGCU), Pilot's ASTRO-FGTM has a number of advantages:
Ultra-Wide Frequency Range:
Performance and SWaP:
Optical Domain:
Future-Proof Platform:
Key Applications:
The key application areas for Astro-FGTM include:
Next Steps:
The next step for the ASTRO-FGTM is design-in for next generation space payloads, for which we are looking to partner with integrators and space primes. If this technology is of interest, or you would like to find out more please contact us on: sales@pilotphotonics.com