Monitoring and controlling temperature across a laser array in a transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) package
US-9964720-B2 · May 8, 2018 · US
US10634844B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10634844-B1 |
| Application number | US-201916281464-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Feb 21, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 21, 2019 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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A multi-channel transceiver, consistent with the present disclosure, includes a multiplexer/demultiplexer (MUX/DEMUX) device configured to be shared by, and support operations of, a multi-channel transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) and multi-channel receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) within a single transceiver housing. The shared MUX/DEMUX device may be referred to herein as simply a shared AWG for ease of description and not for purposes of limitation. The shared AWG receives optical signals from a plurality of TOSA modules at different channel wavelengths via a plurality of mux input ports, and then combines the optical signals into a multiplexed optical signal, with the multiplexed optical signal being output via a mux output port. In addition, the shared AWG receives an optical signal having different channel wavelengths at a demux input port and separates channel wavelengths to be output via a plurality of demux output ports.
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An arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) for use in an optical transceiver, the AWG comprising: a plurality of mux input ports for optically coupling to a plurality of transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) modules to receive a plurality of optical signals, each optical signal of the plurality of optical signals having a different associated channel wavelength of a first plurality of channel wavelengths; a mux output port for optically coupling to a transmit (TX) waveguide to launch a first multiplexed optical signal thereon, the first multiplexed optical signal having each channel wavelength of the first plurality of channel wavelengths; a demux input port for optically coupling to a receive (RX) waveguide to receive a second multiplexed optical signal having a second plurality of channel wavelengths; a plurality of demux output ports for optically coupling to at least first and second demultiplexing devices of a receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) to provide first and second optical signals, respectively, each of the first and second optical signals having a different portion of channel wavelengths of the second plurality of channel wavelengths; and a first waveguide pattern having an input end optically coupled to the plurality of mux input ports for receiving the plurality of optical signals, and an output end optically coupled to the mux output port for outputting the first multiplexed optical signal; and a second waveguide pattern with the input end optically coupled to the demux input port for receiving the second multiplexed optical signal comprising the second plurality of channel wavelengths and an output end optically coupled to the plurality of demux output ports for outputting the first and second optical signals. 2. The AWG of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second waveguide patterns include first and second ends disposed proximate a same end of the AWG. 3. The AWG of claim 1 , wherein the first waveguide pattern extends between the plurality of mux input ports and the mux output port with a generally U-shaped pattern, and wherein the second waveguide pattern extends between demux input port and the plurality of demux output ports with a generally U-shaped pattern. 4. The AWG of claim 1 , wherein the second waveguide pattern is configured to separate the second plurality of channel wavelengths into two different portions of channel wavelengths such that the first and second optical signals include an equal number of different channel wavelengths. 5. The AWG of claim 1 , wherein the second waveguide pattern is configured to separate the second plurality of channel wavelengths into two different portions of channel wavelengths such that the first and second optical signals include an unequal number of different channel wavelengths. 6. The AWG of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of mux input ports, mux output port, demux input port, and plurality of demux output ports are located on a same side of the AWG. 7. The AWG of claim 1 , wherein a total number of mux input ports is at least five (5) and the total number of demux output ports is at least five (5). 8. A multi-channel optical transceiver comprising: a transceiver housing; a plurality of transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) modules located in the transceiver housing for transmitting a plurality of optical signals at different respective channel wavelengths; a multi-channel receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) located in the transceiver housing for receiving at least first and second optical signals and detecting optical signals at each of the channel wavelengths; a shared arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) located in the transceiver housing and optically coupled to the plurality of TOSA modules for multiplexing the plurality of optical signals into an output multiplexed optical signal including the different channel wavelengths, and optically coupled to the multi-channel ROSA for demultiplexing a receive multiplexed optical signal and outputting partially separated channel wavelengths; and wherein the shared AWG includes a plurality of mux input ports optically coupled to the respective TOSA modules with mux input optical fibers for receiving the plurality of optical signals and a mux output port optically coupled to a transmit optical fiber for outputting the multiplexed optical signal, a demux input port optically coupled with a demux input optical fiber to receive an input multiplexed optical signal, and a plurality of demux output ports optically coupled to the multi-channel ROSA with demux output optical fibers for providing the separated channel wavelengths to the multi-channel ROSA via the first and second optical signals, and wherein the plurality of mux input ports, the mux output port, the demux input port, and the plurality of demux output ports are located on a same side of the shared AWG; and wherein the shared AWG includes a first waveguide pattern extending between the plurality of mux input ports and the mux output port with a generally U-shaped pattern, and wherein the shared AWG further includes a second waveguide pattern extending between the input demux port and the plurality of demux output ports with a generally U-shaped pattern. 9. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 8 , wherein the shared AWG is located at a distal end of the transceiver housing, and wherein the shared AWG has an optical input end facing away from the distal end. 10. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of demux output ports include at least first and second demux output ports, each of the first and second demux output ports providing a first and a second group of different channel wavelengths, respectively. 11. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 10 , wherein the multi-channel ROSA includes first and second demultiplexing devices optically coupled to first and second demux output ports, respectively, of the plurality of demux output ports, the shared AWG providing a first demultiplexing stage and the first and second demultiplexing devices providing a second demultiplexing stage, the second demultiplexing stage separating each of the channel wavelengths received via the first and second demux output ports and providing the separated channel wavelengths to photodiodes to detect each respective channel wavelength separated by the second demultiplexing stage. 12. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 11 , wherein the shared AWG is configured to receive the input multiplexed optical signal having eight (8) different channel wavelengths and output a first optical signal having four (4) of the eight (8) different channel wavelengths via the first demux output port and a second optical signal having the other four (4) of the eight (8) different channel wavelengths via the second demux output port during the first demultiplexing stage, and wherein each of the first and second demultiplexing devices of the second demultiplexing stage are four-channel demultiplexers. 13. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 11 , wherein the shared AWG is configured to receive the input multiplexed optical signal and output the first optical signal having less than all of the channel wavelengths of the input multiplexed optical signal and the second optical signal having the remainder of the channel wavelengths of the input multiplexed optical signal. 14. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 11 , wherein each of the first and second demultiplexing devices of the second demultiplexing stage are implemented as arrayed waveguide gratings (AWGs). 15. The multi-channel optical transceiver
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