Display screen having mirror function, control method, device and terminal
US-10371970-B2 · Aug 6, 2019 · US
US2018180909A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018180909-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715804643-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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An optical transmitting apparatus includes a variable optical attenuator of a magneto-optical effect type disposed by spatial coupling between a light source and an optical fiber, the variable optical attenuator configured to attenuate light output from the light source and coupled to the optical fiber, according to an input driving voltage; a generator configured to generate the driving voltage of the variable optical attenuator based on information to be superimposed on the light by the variable optical attenuator, the generator inputting the generated driving voltage into the variable optical attenuator; and a controller configured to control a bias of the driving voltage generated by the generator, the controller controlling an amplitude of the driving voltage generated by the generator, based on data according to characteristics between the driving voltage and an attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An optical transmitting apparatus comprising: a variable optical attenuator of a magneto-optical effect type disposed by spatial coupling between a light source and an optical fiber, the variable optical attenuator configured to attenuate light output from the light source and coupled to the optical fiber, according to an input driving voltage; a generator configured to generate the driving voltage of the variable optical attenuator based on information to be superimposed on the light by the variable optical attenuator, the generator inputting the generated driving voltage into the variable optical attenuator; and a controller configured to control a bias of the driving voltage generated by the generator, the controller controlling an amplitude of the driving voltage generated by the generator, based on data according to characteristics between the driving voltage and an attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator. 2 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controller controls an average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator by controlling the bias of the driving voltage, and controls a modulation degree in superimposition of the information on the light by the variable optical attenuator by controlling the amplitude of the driving voltage. 3 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the data correlates an amplitude of the driving voltage and a combination of the driving voltage and a modulation degree in superimposition of the information on the light by the variable optical attenuator, and the controller determines the bias of the driving voltage and identifies based on the data, an amplitude of the driving voltage corresponding to a combination of the determined bias of the driving voltage and a target value of a modulation degree in the superimposition of the information on the light by the variable optical attenuator, the controller controlling the bias of the driving voltage generated by the generator to become the determined bias of the driving voltage, and controlling the amplitude of the driving voltage generated by the generator to become the identified amplitude of the driving voltage. 4 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the data correlates the driving voltage and an attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator, and the controller identifies based on the data, the driving voltage corresponding to a target value of an average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator and controls the bias of the driving voltage based on the identified driving voltage. 5 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controller calculates an average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator based on a monitoring result of a level of the light attenuated by the variable optical attenuator and controls the bias of the driving voltage generated by the generator based on the calculated average attenuation amount. 6 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the controller calculates the average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator by averaging monitoring results. 7 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the controller calculates the average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator by subtracting from the monitoring result at a time point, a value based on the value of the information at a time point, the bias of the driving voltage and the amplitude of the driving voltage, and data indicating characteristics between the driving voltage and the attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator. 8 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) that includes the variable optical attenuator. 9 . An optical level control method of an optical transmitting apparatus, wherein the optical transmitting apparatus includes a magneto-optical effect-type variable optical attenuator disposed by spatial coupling between a light source and an optical fiber, and configured to attenuate light output from the light source and coupled to the optical fiber, according to an input driving voltage, the optical level control method comprising: generating, by a generator, a driving voltage of the variable optical attenuator based on information to be superimposed on the light by the variable optical attenuator, the generator inputting the generated driving voltage into the variable optical attenuator, and controlling, by a controller, a bias of the generated driving voltage, the controller controlling an amplitude of the generated driving voltage based on data according to characteristics between the driving voltage and an attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator. 10 . An optical transmitting apparatus comprising: a variable optical attenuator of a magneto-optical effect type disposed by spatial coupling between a light source and an optical fiber, the variable optical attenuator configured to attenuate light output from the light source and coupled to the optical fiber, according to an input driving voltage; a generator configured to generate the driving voltage of the variable optical attenuator based on information to be superimposed on the light by the variable optical attenuator, the generator inputting the generated driving voltage into the variable optical attenuator; and a controller configured to control an amplitude of the driving voltage generated by the generator, based on a monitoring result of a level of the light attenuated by the variable optical attenuator, after controlling a bias of the driving voltage generated by the generator. 11 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the controller calculates a modulation degree in superimposition of the information on the light by the variable optical attenuator based on the monitoring result, and controls the amplitude of the driving voltage generated by the generator based on the calculated modulation degree. 12 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein the controller calculates an average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator based on the monitoring result, and controls the bias of the driving voltage generated by the generator based on the calculated average attenuation amount. 13 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein the controller calculates the average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator by averaging monitoring results. 14 . The optical transmitting apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein the controller calculates the average attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator by subtracting from the monitoring result at a time point, a value based on a value of the information at the time point, the bias of the driving voltage and the amplitude of the driving voltage, and data indicating characteristics between the driving voltage and the attenuation amount of the light by the variable optical attenuator. 15 . An optical level control method of an optical transmitting apparatus, wherein the optical transmitting apparatus includes a magneto-optical effect-type variable optical attenuator disposed by spatial coupling between a light source and an optical fiber, and configured to attenuate light
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