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Klaus Panzer
Researcher at Infineon Technologies
Publications - 24
Citations - 191
Klaus Panzer is an academic researcher from Infineon Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Laser diode. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 24 publications receiving 191 citations. Previous affiliations of Klaus Panzer include Siemens.
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Opto-electronic module housing
Detlef Dr Haberland,Michael Dr Phil Langenwalter,Klaus Panzer,H.-G. Rosen,Lothar Spaeter,Werner Spaeth,Bernd Seibert,Helmut Dr Haltenorth +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a module housing for positioning an end of an optical fiber in a desired position relative to an active area of an opto-electronic component characterized by the housing including an optical fibre connector having an adjustment plane at one end and an arrangement for holding an end-of-an optical fiber with the axis of the fiber on an axis extending perpendicular to the adjustment plane with the end being a fixed distance from the plane.
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Broad band switching system
TL;DR: In this article, a broad band switching system for television signals and, under certain conditions, for radio signals, provides that the signals which are phase modulated with the TV programs are switchable by way of a broad-band switching network and can then be transmitted in frequency division multiplex to the subscribers by means of light wave guides, so that each subscriber has simultaneous access in the plurality of frequency channels to a corresponding plurality of programs.
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Electro-optical data transfer module
TL;DR: In this paper, an electro-optical data transmission module consisting of at least a first SMT housing and a second SMT-Housings is proposed, where a surface-emitting laser light emitter chip is accommodated in the first housing, and a light-sensitive light receiver chip is placed in the second housing.
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Bidirectional light waveguide (LWG) telecommunication system and method for wavelength separation mode (bidirectional wavelength separation mode (WDM) between a central telecommunication location and plurality of decentralized telecommunication locations
Klaus Panzer,Thomas Neuhaus +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a bidirectional light waveguide telecommunication system with a passive light-waveguide bus network extending between a switching center and a plurality of subscriber locations, where only the switching center is designed for a normal bid-irectional wavelength division multiplex operation and is provided for this purpose with an electro-optical transmission element, an opto-electrical receiving element and an optical filter.
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Time division multiplex system having transmitted pulses in time channels distributed over and co-transmitted with a frame clock signal component
TL;DR: In this paper, the PPM pulses are formed and transmitted only in one pulse frame half, while the other half are subtracted from a continuous signal corresponding in amplitude to the pulse amplitude, and the signal difference is transmitted.