Structured bidirectional symmetric multicore optical fiber cabling system
US-2024329328-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US12468109B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12468109-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218245720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 18, 2022 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2021 |
| Publication date | Nov 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Nov 11, 2025 |
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An optical input/output device includes: one or more multicore fibers each comprising one or more transmitting cores and one or more receiving cores; first transmitting single-core fibers whose number is equal to a total number of the transmitting cores; first receiving single-core fibers whose number is equal to a total number of the receiving cores in all the multicore fibers; a fan-in/fan-out device that optically couples each core of the first transmitting single-core fibers and each of the transmitting cores at one end of a respective one of the first transmitting single-core fibers, and optically couples each of the first receiving single-core fibers and each of the receiving cores at one end of a respective one of the first receiving single-core fibers; and a transmission/reception connector comprising connector ports whose number is equal to a total number of the first transmitting single-core fibers and the first receiving single-core fibers.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . An optical input/output device comprising: one or more multicore fibers each comprising one or more transmitting cores and one or more receiving cores; first transmitting single-core fibers whose number is equal to a total number of the transmitting cores in all the multicore fibers; first receiving single-core fibers whose number is equal to a total number of the receiving cores in all the multicore fibers; a fan-in/fan-out device that optically couples each core of the first transmitting single-core fibers and each of the transmitting cores at one end of a respective one of the first transmitting single-core fibers, and optically couples each of the first receiving single-core fibers and each of the receiving cores at one end of a respective one of the first receiving single-core fibers; and a transmission/reception connector comprising connector ports whose number is equal to a total number of the first transmitting single-core fibers and the first receiving single-core fibers, wherein the connector ports are connected to an other end of the respective first transmitting single-core fibers and configured to optically couple cores of the respective first transmitting single-core fibers and transmission ports of a transceiver, and the connector ports are connected to an other end of the respective first receiving single-core fibers and configured to optically couple cores of the respective first receiving single-core fibers and reception ports of the transceiver. 2 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , wherein one or more core pairs adjacent to each other at a shortest distance in one or more of the multicore fibers is a transmitting/receiving core pair including one of the transmitting cores and one of the receiving cores. 3 . The optical input/output device according to claim 2 , wherein in one or more of the multicore fibers, all the core pairs adjacent to each other at a shortest distance are the transmitting/receiving core pairs. 4 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , wherein the optical input/output device comprises two or more of the multicore fibers, the cores of the respective first transmitting single-core fibers connected to a pair of connector ports adjacent to each other are optically coupled to the transmitting cores of different multicore fibers, respectively, and the cores of the respective first receiving single-core fibers connected to a pair of connector ports adjacent to each other are optically coupled to the receiving cores of different multicore fibers, respectively. 5 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , wherein the cores of the respective first transmitting single-core fibers connected to a pair of connector ports adjacent to each other are optically coupled to a pair of the transmitting cores, respectively, other than the core pair adjacent to each other at a shortest distance in one multicore fiber, and the cores of the respective first receiving single-core fibers connected to a pair of connector ports adjacent to each other are optically coupled to a pair of the receiving cores, respectively, other than the core pair adjacent to each other at a shortest distance in one multicore fiber. 6 . The optical input/output device according to claim 5 , wherein one or more of the receiving cores are positioned between two of the transmitting cores of the multicore fibers to which the cores of the respective first transmitting single-core fibers connected to the pair of connector ports adjacent to each other are optically coupled, and one or more of the transmitting cores are positioned between two of the receiving cores of the multicore fibers to which the cores of the respective first receiving single-core fibers connected to the pair of connector ports adjacent to each other are optically coupled. 7 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , wherein optical input/output device comprises two or more of the multicore fibers, in which a central core disposed at a center of a cladding is one of the transmitting cores or one of the receiving cores, and one or more of the transmitting cores and one or more of the receiving cores are disposed around the central core, the transmission/reception connector comprises a plurality of partial connectors including two or more connector ports among all the connector ports, each of the first transmitting single-core fibers or first receiving single-core fibers optically coupled to the central core of each of the multicore fibers is connected to the connector port of a specific one of the partial connectors, and each of the first transmitting single-core fibers, which is connected to each of the transmitting cores disposed around the central core of each of the multicore fibers, and each of the first receiving single-core fibers, which is connected to each of the receiving cores disposed around the central core of each of the multicore fibers, are connected to the connector ports of one of the partial connectors other than the specific partial connector. 8 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , wherein all the multicore fibers are longer than each of the first transmitting single-core fibers and each of the first receiving single-core fibers. 9 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a housing that accommodates at least a part of each of the first transmitting single-core fibers and each of the first receiving single-core fibers; second transmitting single-core fibers whose number is equal to the total number of the first transmitting single-core fibers, wherein each core of the second transmitting single-core fibers is configured to be optically coupled to each core of the first transmitting single-core fibers at the other end of the respective first transmitting single-core fibers and be optically coupled to the transmission ports of the transceiver, and the second transmitting single-core fibers are at least partially disposed outside the housing; and second receiving single-core fibers whose number is equal to the total number of the first receiving single-core fibers, wherein each core of the second receiving single-core fibers is configured to be optically coupled to each core of the first receiving single-core fibers at the other end of the respective first receiving single-core fibers and be optically coupled to the reception ports of the transceiver, and the second receiving single-core fibers are at least partially disposed outside the housing, a plurality of single-core fiber pairs including a plurality of first single-core fibers, which include each of the first transmitting single-core fibers and each of the first receiving single-core fibers, and a plurality of second single-core fibers, which include each of the second transmitting single-core fibers and each of the second receiving single-core fibers and are optically coupled to the respective first single-core fibers, and in one or more of the plurality of single-core fiber pairs, an optical confinement power of each of the first single-core fibers is greater than an optical confinement force of respective second single-core fibers, and an outer diameter of a cladding of each of the second single-core fibers is larger than an outer diameter of a cladding of respective first single-core fibers. 10 . The optical input/output device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a housing that accommodates at least a part of each of the first transmitting single-core fibers and each of the first receiving single-core fibers; second transmitting single-core fibers whose number is equal to the total number
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