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European Space Agency funds Phlux Technology, Airbus Defence and Space and The University of Sheffield to help develop 2 5 Gbps free space optical satellite terminals – CIE

European Space Agency funds Phlux Technology, Airbus Defence and Space and The University of Sheffield to help develop 2 5 Gbps free space optical satellite terminals – CIE
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European Space Agency funds Phlux Technology, Airbus Defence and Space and The University of Sheffield to help develop 2 5 Gbps free space optical satellite terminals

European Space Agency funds Phlux Technology, Airbus Defence and Space and The University of Sheffield to help develop 2 5 Gbps free space optical satellite terminals
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ESA awards €0 5m to Phlux, Airbus and Sheffield University to develop free-space optics satellite terminals

ESA awards €0 5m to Phlux, Airbus and Sheffield University to develop free-space optics satellite terminals
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New Electronics - ESA funded project looks to develop 2 5 Gbps free space optical satellite terminals

Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, Airbus Defence and Space, and The University of Sheffield have started on a 500,000 Euro project to build more efficient free space optical communications (FSOC) satellite terminals.

Phlux’s 12X more sensitive IR sensors transform LiDAR, rangefinder, and optical fiber test performance

Sheffield, UK, 25th January 2024: Phlux Technology, a manufacturer of avalanche photodiode (APD) infrared sensors, announces its first products, the Aura family of 1550 nm devices based on the company’s Noiseless InGaAs™ APD technology. The sensors are 12X more sensitive than traditional best-in-class InGaAs APDs. As a result, the operating range of LiDAR, laser rangefinders, and optical…

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