Optical transmitter and dc bias control method
US-2015236792-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US2017294967A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017294967-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615094321-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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In an asynchronous optical modulation system, a drive circuit may generate a plurality of dither tones in accordance with a predetermined dither frequency ratio. Based on the components of the dither frequency ratio, the optical modulation system may be configured to determine a feedback signal magnitude component that is independent of the delay τ and a feedback signal sign component that is also independent of the delay τ. A feedback signal that is independent of the delay τ can then be reconstructed based on the feedback signal magnitude component and the feedback signal sign component.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A transmitter, comprising: a drive circuit that supplies at least one drive signal; and a modulation circuit that receives the at least one drive signal, the modulation circuit receiving light and outputting a modulated optical signal based on the at least one drive signal, the modulated optical signal carrying first and second dither signals and a data, the first and second dither signals having first and second frequencies, respectively, and the data having an associated third frequency that is greater than the first and second frequencies, the first frequency being different than the second frequency such that a ratio of the first frequency to the second frequency is substantially equal to a ratio of a first integer to a second integer. 2 . The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the modulation circuit comprises two modulators. 3 . The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the modulated optical signal includes an in-phase optical signal component and a quadrature optical signal component. 4 . The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second dither signals are sinusoidal tones having the first and second frequencies, respectively. 5 . The transmitter of claim 1 , further comprising a laser that supplies the light to the modulation circuit, wherein the light is continuous-wave light. 6 . The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the modulation circuit comprises a Mach-Zehnder modulator. 7 . The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second frequencies are set such that ω 2 =m/n*ω 1 , wherein ω 1 is the first frequency, ω 2 is the second frequency, m is a numerator, and n is a denominator, wherein the numerator m is an odd integer and the denominator n is an even integer. 8 . The transmitter of claim 1 , wherein based on the plurality of electrical signals, the modulation circuit further outputs an optical data signal component associated with the electrical data signal. 9 . A transmitter, comprising: a drive circuit that supplies at least one drive signal; a modulation circuit that receives the at least one drive signal, the modulation circuit receiving light and outputting a modulated optical signal based on the at least one drive signal, the modulated optical signal carrying first and second dither signals and a data, the first and second dither signals having first and second frequencies, respectively, and the data having an associated third frequency that is greater than the first and second frequencies, the first frequency being different than the second frequency such that a ratio of the first frequency to the second frequency is substantially equal to a ratio of a first integer to a second integer; and a photodetector that detects a portion of the modulated optical signal; and a detector circuit that supplies a feedback signal that is supplied to the modulation circuit. 10 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the modulation circuit comprises two modulators, and the modulated optical signal includes an in-phase optical signal component and a quadrature optical signal component. 11 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the modulation circuit comprises a Mach-Zehnder modulator. 12 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the first and second frequencies are set such that ω 2 =m/n*ω 1 , wherein ω 1 is the first frequency, ω 2 is the second frequency, m is a numerator, and n is a denominator, wherein the numerator m is an odd integer and the denominator n is an even integer. 13 . The transmitter of claim 9 , wherein the drive circuit supplies a plurality of electrical signals such that based on the plurality of electrical signals, a detector circuit supplies a feedback signal by: determining a feedback signal magnitude component that is independent of a delay associated with the drive circuit and the modulator circuit; determining a feedback signal sign component that is independent of the delay associated with the drive circuit and the modulator circuit; generating the feedback signal based on the feedback signal magnitude component and the feedback signal sign component; and transmitting the feedback signal to the modulator circuit. 14 . A transmitter, comprising: a modulation circuit that receives at least one drive signal, the modulation circuit receiving light and outputting a modulated optical signal based on the at least one drive signal, the modulated optical signal carrying first and second dither signals and a data, the first and second dither signals having first and second frequencies, respectively, and the data having an associated third frequency that is greater than the first and second frequencies, the first frequency being different than the second frequency such that a ratio of the first frequency to the second frequency is substantially equal to a ratio of a first integer to a second integer; and a photodetector that detects a portion of the modulated optical signal; and a detector circuit that supplies a feedback signal that is supplied to the modulation circuit, wherein the feedback signal generated is based on a first optical signal component associated with the first frequency and a second optical signal component associated with the second frequency, wherein the modulator circuit adjusts a transmission point of the modulator circuit based on the feedback signal. 15 . The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the modulation circuit comprises a Mach-Zehnder modulator. 16 . The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the first and second frequencies are set such that ω 2 =m/n*ω 1 , wherein ω 1 is the first frequency, ω 2 is the second frequency, m is a numerator, and n is a denominator, wherein the numerator m is an odd integer and the denominator n is an even integer. 17 . The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the feedback signal indicates a bias of the transmission point of the modulator circuit. 18 . The transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the detector circuit supplies the feedback signal by: determining a feedback signal magnitude component that is independent of a delay associated with the drive circuit and the modulator circuit; determining a feedback signal sign component that is independent of the delay associated with the drive circuit and the modulator circuit; generating the feedback signal based on the feedback signal magnitude component and the feedback signal sign component; and transmitting the feedback signal to the modulator circuit. 19 . The transmitter of claim 18 , wherein the detector circuit generates a plurality of complex values based on the photocurrent, wherein each of the plurality of complex values is generated by: multiplying the photocurrent by cos(ωt) and integrating the result over a correlation period to obtain a first integration result, wherein ω is a demodulation frequency and t is time; multiplying the photocurrent by sin(ωt) and integrating the result over the correlation period to obtain a second integration result; and summing (i) the first integration result and (ii) the product of imaginary number j and the second integration result, wherein a first complex value x 1 of the plurality of complex values is generated by setting the demodulation frequency to the first frequency ω 1 and a second complex value x 2 of the plurality of complex values is generated by setting the demodulation frequency to the second frequency ω 2 . 20 . The transmitter of claim 19 , wherein the feedback signal sign component is determined in accordance with the following equation:
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