Optical transmission system, controller for wavelength tunable filter, and control method of wavelength tunable filter
US-9876601-B2 · Jan 23, 2018 · US
US10090921B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10090921-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515302145-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A light modulation device detects a power of the modulated optical signal modulated by each of an I-component optical modulator and a Q-component optical modulator, synchronously-detects a component of a frequency fd from the power of the modulated optical signal, outputs a dither signal of a frequency fd/n (where n is a positive integer equal to or larger than 1) applied to a first bias voltage or a second bias voltage when adjusting the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage, outputs two dither signals having a frequency fd/m (where m is a positive integer equal to or larger than 1, where n<m), which are mutually orthogonal to each other, applied to the first and second bias voltages when adjusting a third bias voltage, and adjusting bias voltages by increasing or decreasing bias voltages based on a synchronous detection result.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A light modulation device configured to carry out a quadrature amplitude modulation on a continuous-wave optical signal, comprising: an I-component optical modulator configured to modulate one of continuous-wave optical signals being branched from the continuous-wave optical signal; a Q-component optical modulator configured to modulate other of continuous-wave optical signals being branched from the continuous-wave optical signal; an optical phase shifter configured to apply a phase shift to at least one of an output signal of the I-component optical modulator and an output signal of the Q-component optical modulator; a first bias voltage output circuit configured to output a first bias voltage being set to a null point when no drive signal is applied to the I-component optical modulator; a second bias voltage output circuit configured to output a second bias voltage being set to the null point when no drive signal is applied to the Q-component optical modulator; a third bias voltage output circuit configured to output a third bias voltage used to adjust the phase shift caused by the optical phase shifter; an optical power monitor configured to detect a power of a modulated optical signal modulated by each of the I-component optical modulator and the Q-component optical modulator; a synchronous detection circuit configured to synchronously-detect a component of a frequency f d from the power of the modulated optical signal; and a control circuit configured to output a dither signal of a frequency f d /n applied to the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage when adjusting the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage while outputting two dither signals having a frequency f d /m, which are mutually orthogonal to each other, applied to the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage when adjusting the third bias voltage, thus increasing or decreasing the bias voltages based on a synchronous detection result, where n is a positive integer equal to or larger than 1, m is a positive integer larger than 1 and n<m. 2. The light modulation device according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit configured to output a cosine signal of the frequency f d /n as the dither signal when adjusting the first bias voltage, to output a sine signal of the frequency f d /n as the dither signal when adjusting the second bias signal, and to output a cosine signal of the frequency f d /m as the dither signal for the first bias voltage while outputting a sine signal of the frequency f d /m as the dither signal for the second bias voltage when adjusting the third bias voltage, and wherein the synchronous detection circuit carries out synchronous detection using the cosine signal of f d /n as a reference clock signal when adjusting the first bias voltage, while the synchronous detection circuit carries out synchronous detection using the sine signal of the frequency f d /n as a reference clock signal when adjusting the second and third bias voltages. 3. The light modulation device according to claim 1 , wherein n equal to 1 while m equals to 2. 4. The light modulation device according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit determines an order of a period of adjusting the first bias voltage, a period of adjusting the second bias voltage, and a period of adjusting the third bias voltage in advance, wherein the control circuit repeats sequentially outputting the dither signals for their periods and its corresponding reference clock signal to the synchronous detection circuit. 5. The light modulation device according to claim 4 , wherein the first bias voltage output circuit increases or decreases the first bias voltage according to a first control signal supplied thereto, wherein the second bias voltage output circuit increases or decreases the second bias voltage according to a second control signal supplied thereto, and wherein the third bias voltage output circuit increases or decreases the third bias voltage according to a third control signal supplied thereto, the light modulation device further comprising: a first dither signal applying circuit, connected to the first bias voltage output circuit and the control circuit, configured to apply the dither signal output from the control circuit to the first bias voltage, and a second dither signal applying circuit, connected to the second bias voltage output circuit and the control circuit, configured to apply the dither signal output from the control circuit to the second bias voltage, wherein the control circuit repeats sequentially outputting the first, second, and third control signals, each including information as to whether an appropriate bias is obtained or not, from the synchronous detection result, to the first, second, and third bias voltage output pacts circuits, during each period assigned to them, sequentially outputting the dither signals to the first and second dither signal applying circuits during each period assigned to them, while outputting the reference clock signals to the synchronous detection circuit during each period assigned to them. 6. The light modulation device according to claim 1 , wherein the I-component optical modulator, the Q-component optical modulator, the optical phase shifter, and the optical power monitor are mounted on a same optical integrated circuit. 7. The light modulation device according to claim 1 , wherein the control circuit and the synchronous detection circuit are formed using a digital circuit, thus causing the digital circuit to implement a means for outputting the dither signal of the frequency f d /n applied to the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage when adjusting the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage, a means for outputting the two dither signals having the frequency f d /m, which are mutually orthogonal to each other, applied to the first and second bias voltages, a means for synchronously-detecting the component of the frequency f d from the power of the modulated optical signal, and a means for increasing or decreasing the bias voltages based on the synchronous detection result. 8. A light modulation method adapted to a light modulation device including an I-component optical modulator configured to modulate one of continuous-wave optical signals, branched from a continuous-wave optical signal, a Q-component optical modulator configured to modulate other of continuous-wave optical signals, branched from the continuous-wave optical signal, and an optical phase shifter configured to apply a phase shift to at least one of an output signal of the I-component optical modulator and an output signal of the Q-component optical modulator, the light modulation method comprising: outputting a first bias voltage being set to a null point when no drive signal is applied to the I-component optical modulator; outputting a second bias voltage being set to the null point when no drive signal is applied to the Q-component optical modulator; outputting a third bias voltage used to adjust the phase shift caused by the optical phase shifter; detecting a power of a modulated optical signal modulated by each of the I-component optical modulator and the Q-component optical modulator; carrying out a synchronous detection on a component of a frequency f d from the power of the modulated optical signal; and outputting a dither signal of a frequency f d /n applied to the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage when adjusting the first bias voltage or the second bias voltage; outputting two dither signals having a frequency f d /m, which are mutually orthogonal to each other, applied to the first bias voltage and the second bias voltage when adjusting the third bias voltage; and increasing or decreasing the bia
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