Full-duplex optical transceiver applicable to digital coherent system

US9319142B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9319142-B2
Application numberUS-201414515316-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 15, 2014
Priority dateOct 16, 2013
Publication dateApr 19, 2016
Grant dateApr 19, 2016

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An optical transceiver applicable to the coherent communication is disclosed. The optical transceiver includes a laser module, a transmitter module to output a transmitting signal by modulating a phase of an laser beam output from the laser module, and a receiver module to receive a receiving signal modulated in the phase thereof and extract data by multiplying the receiving signal with an laser beam output from the laser module.

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An optical transceiver with a function of a full-duplex optical communication for a pair of optical fibers, comprising: a laser module having a laser housing that encloses a wavelength tunable laser diode (LD) including a pair of facets; a transmitter module having a transmitter housing that encloses an optical transmitter, the optical transmitter transmitting an outgoing optical signal to the one of the optical fibers by modulating a phase of a laser beam output from one of the facets of the wavelength tunable LD, and a receiver module having a receiver housing that encloses an optical receiver, the optical receiver receiving an incoming optical signal from another of the optical fibers, the incoming optical signal being modulated in a phase thereof, the optical receiver extracting data contained in the incoming optical signal by multiplexing the incoming optical signal with another laser beam output from another of the facets of the wavelength tunable LD; a first inner fiber and a second inner fiber, the first fiber coupling the laser module with the transmitter module, the second inner fiber coupling the laser module with the receiver module, wherein the first inner fiber and the second inner fiber each have at least one loop between the laser module and the transmitter module, and between the laser module and the receiver module, respectively, wherein the laser housing, the transmitter housing, and the receiver housing are separated from each other, and wherein the first and second inner fibers are polarization maintaining fibers. 2. The optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the first inner fiber extends from the laser module along a first direction, and the second inner fiber extends from the laser module along a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. 3. The optical transceiver of claim 2 , further comprising a housing with a rectangular shape that installs the laser module, the transmitter module, the receiver module, and the first and second inner fibers therein, wherein one of the first direction and the second direction is in parallel to a longitudinal direction of the housing, and another of the first direction and the second direction is in perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the housing. 4. An optical transceiver with a function of a full-duplex optical communication for a pair of optical fibers, comprising: a laser module having a laser housing that encloses a wavelength tunable laser diode (LD) including a pair of facets; a transmitter module having a transmitter housing that encloses an optical transmitter, the optical transmitter transmitting an outgoing optical signal to the one of the optical fibers by modulating a phase of a laser beam output from one of the facets of the wavelength tunable LD; and a receiver module having a receiver housing that encloses an optical receiver, the optical receiver receiving an incoming optical signal from another of the optical fibers, the incoming optical signal being modulated in a phase thereof, the optical receiver extracting data contained in the incoming optical signal by multiplexing the incoming optical signal with another laser beam output from another of the facets of the wavelength tunable LD; wherein the laser housing, the transmitter housing, and the receiver housing are separated from each other, wherein the transmitter housing has a rectangular shape with a side providing an input port and an output port, the input port receiving the laser beam provided from the laser module, the output port transmitting the outgoing optical signal to one of the optical fibers, and wherein the transmitter housing further includes another side and rest sides, the another side being opposite to the side that provides the input port and the output port, the another side including terminals for transmitting high frequency signals, the rest sides connecting the side providing the input port and the output port to the another side, the rest sides including terminals for transmitting DC and low frequency signals. 5. The optical transceiver of claim 4 , further comprising a transmitter optical receptacle coupled with the one of the optical fibers, wherein the output port of the transmitter housing is connected with the transmitter optical receptacle with an inner fiber without forming any loop. 6. The optical transceiver of claim 5 , wherein the inner fiber connecting the transmitter optical receptacle with the output port of the transmitter housing is a single mode fiber. 7. The optical transceiver of claim 4 , further comprising a circuit board and a relay board providing electrical plug, wherein the terminals in the another side for transmitting the high frequency signals are connected to the relay board without passing the circuit board and the terminals in the rest sides for transmitting the DC and low frequency signals are connected to the relay board through the circuit board. 8. An optical transceiver with a function of a full-duplex optical communication for a pair of optical fibers, comprising: a laser module having a laser housing that encloses a wavelength tunable laser diode (LD) including a pair of facets; a transmitter module having a transmitter housing that encloses an optical transmitter, the optical transmitter transmitting an outgoing optical signal to the one of the optical fibers by modulating a phase of a laser beam output from one of the facets of the wavelength tunable LD; and a receiver module having a receiver housing that encloses an optical receiver, the optical receiver receiving an incoming optical signal from another of the optical fibers, the incoming optical signal being modulated in a phase thereof, the optical receiver extracting data contained in the incoming optical signal by multiplexing the incoming optical signal with another laser beam output from another of the facets of the wavelength tunable LD; wherein the laser housing, the transmitter housing, and the receiver housing are separated from each other, wherein the receiver housing has a rectangular shape with a side providing an input port and another input port, the input port receiving the another laser beam provided from the laser module, the another input port receiving the incoming optical signal from the another of the optical fiber, and wherein the receiver housing further includes another side and rest sides, the another side being opposite to the side providing the input port and the another input port, the another side including terminals for transmitting high frequency signals, the rest sides connecting the side providing the input port and the another input port to the another side, the rest sides including terminals for transmitting DC and low frequency signals. 9. The optical receiver of claim 8 , further comprising a receiver optical receptacle coupled with the another of the optical fiber, wherein the input port of the receiver housing is connected with the receiver optical receptacle with an inner fiber without forming any loops. 10. The optical receiver of claim 9 , wherein the inner fiber connecting the receiver optical receptacle with the input port of the receiver housing is a single mode fiber. 11. The optical transceiver of claim 8 , further comprising a circuit board and a relay board providing electrical plug, wherein the terminals in the another side for transmitting the high frequency signals are connected to the relay board without passing the circuit board and the terminals in the rest sides for transmitting the DC and low frequency signals are connected to the relay board through the circuit board.

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  • Bidirectionally operating package structures · CPC title

  • the intermediate optical elements being polarisation selective optical elements (G02B6/27 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • H04B10/40Primary

    Transceivers · CPC title

  • Intradyne, i.e. coherent receivers with a free running local oscillator having a frequency close but not phase-locked to the carrier signal · CPC title

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What does patent US9319142B2 cover?
An optical transceiver applicable to the coherent communication is disclosed. The optical transceiver includes a laser module, a transmitter module to output a transmitting signal by modulating a phase of an laser beam output from the laser module, and a receiver module to receive a receiving signal modulated in the phase thereof and extract data by multiplying the receiving signal with an lase…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
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 Apr 19 2016 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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