Patent classifications
H04B10/61
Integration of passive microwave stop-band filter into a radio frequency (RF) interconnect printed circuit board for opto-electronic module RF bandwidth control
An optical device may include an optical subassembly and a digital signal processor (DSP). The optical device may include a radio frequency (RF) interconnect that electrically connects the optical subassembly and the DSP. The optical device may include a passive RF filter on one or more transmission lines of the RF interconnect.
SELF BIASED DUAL MODE DIFFERENTIAL CMOS TIA FOR 400G FIBER OPTIC LINKS
A transimpedance amplifier (TIA) device. The device includes a photodiode coupled to a differential TIA with a first and second TIA, which is followed by a Level Shifting/Differential Amplifier (LS/DA). The photodiode is coupled between a first and a second input terminal of the first and second TIAs, respectively. The LS/DA can be coupled to a first and second output terminal of the first and second TIAs, respectively. The TIA device includes a semiconductor substrate comprising a plurality of CMOS cells, which can be configured using 28 nm process technology to the first and second TIAs. Each of the CMOS cells can include a deep n-type well region. The second TIA can be configured using a plurality CMOS cells such that the second input terminal is operable at any positive voltage level with respect to an applied voltage to a deep n-well for each of the plurality of second CMOS cells.
OPTICAL SIGNAL FREQUENCY CALIBRATION METHOD AND DEVICE
The present invention discloses an optical signal frequency calibration method and device. The method includes: receiving a first optical signal that experiences a frequency offset and that is generated by a laser in a transmitter of an access node; receiving a reference optical signal sent by a local oscillator; calculating a difference between a specified frequency difference and a frequency difference between the reference optical signal and the first optical signal; and performing frequency calibration on the first optical signal according to the difference, modulating to-be-sent uplink data by using the calibrated first optical signal, and sending the modulated uplink data to a primary node.
OPTICAL SIGNAL FREQUENCY CALIBRATION METHOD AND DEVICE
The present invention discloses an optical signal frequency calibration method and device. The method includes: receiving a first optical signal that experiences a frequency offset and that is generated by a laser in a transmitter of an access node; receiving a reference optical signal sent by a local oscillator; calculating a difference between a specified frequency difference and a frequency difference between the reference optical signal and the first optical signal; and performing frequency calibration on the first optical signal according to the difference, modulating to-be-sent uplink data by using the calibrated first optical signal, and sending the modulated uplink data to a primary node.
TRANSMISSION METHOD
A technique is provided for transmitting client data included in a client signal via an optical transmission path of an optical transport network. The optical transport network uses transport frames include a transport frame period for transmitting client data. The method includes receiving multiple client entities comprising multiple client data bits; determining the number of client data entities received during a transport frame period to establish a mean number of client data entities to be included in a transport frame, the mean number of client data entities corresponding to a mean number of client data bits; mapping multiple client data entities into the transport frame wherein mapping comprises alternately adding and subtracting an amount of client data bits to/from the mean number of client data bits for at least two consecutive transport frames; and transmitting the transport frames comprising the client data via the optical transport network.
Systems, devices, and methods for tuning transceivers
A transceiver comprises a transmitter including a light source, a modulator coupled to the light source, a driver that drives the modulator according to a set of driving conditions to cause the modulator to output optical signals based on light from the light source, and an output that passes first portions of the optical signals output by the modulator. The transceiver further comprises a first detector that detects second portions of the optical signals output from the modulator, and a receiver including a second detector that detects optical signals from an external transmitter.
Data processing device and data processing method
The present technology relates to a data processing device and a data processing method which can ensure high communication quality in data transmission using LDPC codes. In group-wise interleaving, an LDPC code having a code length N of 64800 bits and a coding rate r of 13/15 is interleaved in a unit of a bit group of 360 bits. In group-wise deinterleaving, a sequence of bit groups of the LDPC code which has been subjected to the group-wise interleaving is returned to an original sequence. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a case in which data transmission is performed using LDPC codes.
PLUGGABLE OPTICAL MODULE AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
An object is to be capable of housing an optical fiber that connects between components not to exceed a bending limit of the optical fiber in a housing of a pluggable optical module. A pluggable electric connector (11) is configured to be insertable into and removable from an optical communication apparatus (93). An optical output module (12) outputs an optical signal (LS1) and a local oscillation light (LO). An optical reception module (13) outputs a communication data signal (DAT) generated by demodulating using the local oscillation light (LO). A pluggable optical receptor (15) is configured in such a manner that optical fibers are insertable thereinto and removable therefrom. A first optical fiber (F11) is connected between the optical output module (12) and the pluggable optical receptor (15). A second optical fiber (F12) is connected between the optical output module (12) and the optical reception module (13). A third optical fiber (F13) is connected between the optical reception module (13) and the pluggable optical receptor (15). Optical fiber housing means winds extra lengths of the first to third optical fibers (F11 to F13) around a guide.
PLUGGABLE OPTICAL MODULE AND OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
An object is to be capable of housing an optical fiber that connects between components not to exceed a bending limit of the optical fiber in a housing of a pluggable optical module. A pluggable electric connector (11) is configured to be insertable into and removable from an optical communication apparatus (93). An optical output module (12) outputs an optical signal (LS1) and a local oscillation light (LO). An optical reception module (13) outputs a communication data signal (DAT) generated by demodulating using the local oscillation light (LO). A pluggable optical receptor (15) is configured in such a manner that optical fibers are insertable thereinto and removable therefrom. A first optical fiber (F11) is connected between the optical output module (12) and the pluggable optical receptor (15). A second optical fiber (F12) is connected between the optical output module (12) and the optical reception module (13). A third optical fiber (F13) is connected between the optical reception module (13) and the pluggable optical receptor (15). Optical fiber housing means winds extra lengths of the first to third optical fibers (F11 to F13) around a guide.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATION
A computer-implemented method of transmitting through a disordered medium from a transmitter to a receiver an image represented as input coherent electromagnetic radiation, the disordered medium having a transmission matrix comprising a plurality of complex-valued transmission constants that relate said input coherent electromagnetic radiation to output electromagnetic radiation at said receiver, which method comprises the steps of: performing a characterising process on said disordered medium to determine said transmission matrix; using said transmitter to transmit said image through said disordered medium; performing a reconstruction process using said transmission matrix to generate a reconstructed image from the output electromagnetic radiation at said receiver; wherein in said characterisation process the step of determining said transmission matrix comprises: determining said complex-valued transmission constants as real-valued transmission constants by using an approximately linear relationship between said input electromagnetic radiation and said output electromagnetic radiation; and using said real-valued transmission constants to generate and store a version of the transmission matrix; and said reconstruction process comprises the steps of: generating an output signal comprising intensity or amplitude values of said output electromagnetic radiation; generating said reconstructed image by combining said output signal and said version of the transmission matrix in a way that effects a matrix multiplication of an inverse of said transmission matrix and said output signal; and outputting said reconstructed image from said receiver.