Optical transceiver and method for estimating temperature of same

US10594403B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10594403-B2
Application numberUS-201716310896-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 1, 2017
Priority dateJun 23, 2016
Publication dateMar 17, 2020
Grant dateMar 17, 2020

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An optical transceiver of the present disclosure includes: a first light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a first transmission rate; a second light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a second transmission rate higher than the first transmission rate; a light receiving element configured to perform optic-electric conversion at a predetermined transmission rate; an optical sub-assembly accommodating the light emitting elements and the light receiving element; a circuit board having a plurality of integrated circuits which are configured to drive the light emitting elements and the light receiving element; a housing accommodating the optical sub-assembly and the circuit board, the housing having a longest dimension in a longitudinal direction thereof and having thermal conductivity; a temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature inside the housing; a temperature control unit configured to determine a control value to be designated to the integrated circuit that corresponds at least one target element among the light emitting elements and the light receiving element, in accordance with a detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor; and a light emission control unit configured to set a light emission state of an apparatus to which the light emission control unit belongs, to any of states 1 to 3 below. The optical sub-assembly is disposed at one end side in the longitudinal direction with respect to a main heat generation member among the plurality of integrated circuits, and the temperature sensor is disposed at another end side in the longitudinal direction with respect to the heat generation member. State 1: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is OFF; state 2: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is ON; and state 3: a state in which the first light emitting element is OFF and the second light emitting element is ON.

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An optical transceiver comprising: a first light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a first transmission rate; a second light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a second transmission rate higher than the first transmission rate; a light receiving element configured to perform optic-electric conversion at a predetermined transmission rate; an optical sub-assembly accommodating the light emitting elements and the light receiving element; a circuit board having a plurality of integrated circuits which are configured to drive the light emitting elements and the light receiving element; a housing accommodating the optical sub-assembly and the circuit board, the housing having a longest dimension in a longitudinal direction thereof and having thermal conductivity; a temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature inside the housing; a temperature control unit configured to determine plural types of control values to be designated to an integrated circuit that corresponds to the first light emitting element and the light receiving element, among the plurality of the integrated circuits, in accordance with a detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor; and a light emission control unit configured to set a light emission state of an apparatus to which the light emission control unit belongs, to any of states 1 to 3 below, wherein the optical sub-assembly is disposed at one end side in the longitudinal direction with respect to a main heat generation member among the plurality of integrated circuits, and the temperature sensor is disposed at another end side in the longitudinal direction with respect to the heat generation member, and state 1: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is OFF; state 2: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is ON; and state 3: a state in which the first light emitting element is OFF and the second light emitting element is ON. 2. The optical transceiver according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature control unit estimates a steady temperature of the first light emitting element and the light receiving element in the state 1 to 3, using the detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor as a reference. 3. The optical transceiver according to claim 1 , wherein the temperature control unit estimates a temperature change of the first light emitting element and the light receiving element associated with switching performed among the states 1 to 3, using the detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor as a reference. 4. The optical transceiver according to claim 1 , wherein the second light emitting element is accommodated in a portion that is located close to one end of the circuit board in the longitudinal direction, among portions that form the optical sub-assembly, and a TEC configured to maintain a temperature of the second light emitting element is accommodated in the portion. 5. The optical transceiver according to claim 1 , further comprising a TEC configured to maintain a temperature of the second light emitting element, wherein the light emission control unit causes ON/OFF of the TEC and ON/OFF of the second light emitting element to be performed in conjunction with each other. 6. The optical transceiver according to claim 1 , further comprising a TEC configured to maintain a temperature of the second light emitting element, wherein the light emission control unit sets the TEC to be ON, irrespective of ON/OFF of the second light emitting element. 7. A method for estimating a temperature of an optical transceiver, the optical transceiver including: a first light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a first transmission rate; a second light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a second transmission rate higher than the first transmission rate; and a light receiving element configured to perform optic-electric conversion at a predetermined transmission rate, the method comprising: a first step of setting a light emission state of an apparatus to which the optical transceiver belongs, to any of states 1 to 3 below; and a second step of estimating a steady temperature of the first light emitting element and the light receiving element in the state 1 to 3, using as a reference a detection temperature detected by a temperature sensor provided to the optical transceiver, wherein state 1: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is OFF; state 2: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is ON; and state 3: a state in which the first light emitting element is OFF and the second light emitting element is ON. 8. The method for estimating the temperature of the optical transceiver according to claim 7 , further comprising a third step of estimating a temperature change of the first light emitting element and the light receiving element associated with switching performed among the states 1 to 3, using the detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor as a reference. 9. An optical transceiver comprising: a first light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a first transmission rate; a second light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a second transmission rate higher than the first transmission rate; a light receiving element configured to perform optic-electric conversion at a predetermined transmission rate; an optical sub-assembly accommodating the light emitting elements and the light receiving element; a circuit board having a plurality of integrated circuits which are configured to drive the light emitting elements and the light receiving element; a housing accommodating the optical sub-assembly and the circuit board, the housing having a longest dimension in a longitudinal direction thereof and having thermal conductivity; a temperature sensor configured to detect a temperature inside the housing; a temperature control unit configured to determine plural types of control values to be designated to an integrated circuit that corresponds to the first light emitting element and the light receiving element, among the plurality of the integrated circuits, in accordance with a detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor; and a light emission control unit configured to set a light emission state of an apparatus to which the light emission control unit belongs, to any of states 1 to 3 below, wherein the optical sub-assembly is disposed at one end side in the longitudinal direction with respect to a main heat generation member among the plurality of integrated circuits, and the temperature sensor is disposed at another end side in the longitudinal direction with respect to the heat generation member, the temperature control unit performs at least one of: a process of estimating a steady temperature of the first light emitting element and the light receiving element in the state 1 to 3, using the detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor as a reference; and a process of estimating a temperature change of the first light emitting element and the light receiving element associated with switching performed among the states 1 to 3, using the detection temperature detected by the temperature sensor as a reference, and state 1: a state in which the first light emitting element is ON and the second light emitting element is OFF; state 2: a state in which the first l

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  • Thermometers specially adapted for specific purposes · CPC title

  • Arrangements for monitoring or testing transmission systems; Arrangements for fault measurement of transmission systems · CPC title

  • by using a thermo-electric cooler [TEC], e.g. Peltier element · CPC title

  • Special arrangements for conducting heat from the object to the sensitive element · CPC title

  • H04B10/40Primary

    Transceivers · CPC title

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What does patent US10594403B2 cover?
An optical transceiver of the present disclosure includes: a first light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a first transmission rate; a second light emitting element configured to perform electric-optic conversion at a second transmission rate higher than the first transmission rate; a light receiving element configured to perform optic-electric conversion at a…
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Sumitomo Electric Industries
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04B10/40. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Mar 17 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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