Digital optical modulator for programmable n-quadrature amplitude modulation generation

US9531478B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9531478-B2
Application numberUS-201314075882-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 8, 2013
Priority dateNov 8, 2013
Publication dateDec 27, 2016
Grant dateDec 27, 2016

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An optical transceiver comprising an optical signal input, a first modulation section coupled to the optical signal input, a second modulation section coupled to the optical signal input and positioned in serial with the first modulation section, wherein the first modulation section comprises a first digital electrical signal input, a first digital driver coupled to the first digital electrical signal input, and a first modulator coupled to the first digital driver, and wherein the second modulation section comprises a second digital electrical signal input, a second digital driver coupled to the second digital electrical signal input, and a second modulator coupled to the second digital driver, and an optical signal output coupled to the first modulation section and the second modulation section.

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An apparatus comprising: digital electrical signal inputs; an optical signal input; digital drivers, wherein each of the digital drivers is coupled to one of the digital electrical signal inputs; a modulator coupled to the optical signal input and the digital drivers, wherein the modulator comprises N segments, where N is an integer, and wherein the modulator is configured to generate a n-quadrature amplitude modulated (nQAM) signal; and a delay circuit positioned between at least one of the digital electrical signal inputs and at least one of the digital drivers, wherein the delay circuit is configured to substantially match a phase of the optical signal input to a phase of the digital electrical signal inputs, wherein n indicates a desired level of modulation of the nQAM signal, wherein a quantity of the N segments is based on the desired level of modulation of the nQAM signal, wherein there is no digital-to-analog converter positioned between the digital electrical signal inputs and the modulator, wherein the quantity of the N segments is determined according to N=(n 0.5 )−1 when each of the N segments is coupled to only one digital driver, and wherein the digital drivers consist of a plurality of logical inverters arranged substantially in parallel with each other. 2. An optical transceiver comprising: an optical signal input; a first modulation arm coupled to the optical signal input; a second modulation arm coupled to the optical signal input and positioned substantially in parallel with the first modulation arm; and an optical signal output coupled to the first modulation arm and the second modulation arm, wherein the first modulation arm comprises: a first digital electrical signal input; a first digital driver that comprises a first digital logic inverter and is coupled to the first digital electrical signal input; a delay module positioned between the first digital electrical signal input and the first digital driver, wherein the delay circuit is configured to substantially match a phase of the optical signal input to a phase of the first digital electrical signal input; and a first modulator coupled to the first digital driver, wherein the second modulation arm comprises: a second digital electrical signal input; a second digital driver that comprises a second digital logic inverter and is coupled to the second digital electrical signal input; and a second modulator coupled to the second digital driver; and wherein the first modulation arm and the second modulation arm are configured to generate a quadrature amplitude modulated (QAM) signal, wherein a desired degree of modulation in the QAM signal is indicated by n, wherein the first modulation arm and the second modulation arm each comprise N segments, where N is an integer, wherein a quantity of the N segments is determined according to N=(n 0.5 )−1 when each of the N segments is coupled to only one digital logic inverter, and wherein the first digital driver and the second digital driver comprise logical inverters arranged substantially in parallel. 3. The optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the first digital electrical signal input is transmitted from a digital electrical signal processor to the first digital logic inverter without using a digital-to-analog converter, and wherein the second digital electrical signal input is transmitted from the digital electrical signal processor to the second digital logic inverter without using a digital-to-analog converter. 4. The optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the first modulation arm further comprises: a third digital electrical signal input; and a third digital driver coupled to the third digital electrical signal input and the first modulation arm, wherein the third digital driver comprises a plurality of digital logic inverters, wherein the second modulation arm further comprises: a fourth digital electrical signal input; and a fourth digital driver coupled to the fourth digital electrical signal input and the second modulation arm, wherein the fourth digital driver comprises a plurality of digital logic inverters, and wherein the QAM signal is determined according to n=(2 N ) 2 when at least one of the N segments is coupled to the plurality of digital logic inverters. 5. The optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein a bandwidth of the optical transceiver is limited by a bandwidth of each modulation arm and not by an overall modulator value. 6. The optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the optical signal input and each digital electrical signal input have a matched phase. 7. A method comprising: receiving an optical signal; and receiving digital electrical signals from digital electrical signal processors for modulating the optical signal; inverting, by digital drivers comprising logical inverters arranged substantially in parallel, the digital electrical signals received from the digital electrical signal processors and substantially matching, with delay circuits between the digital signal processors and the digital drivers, a phase of the optical signal to a phase of the digital electrical signals to form an inverted digital electrical signal for driving a modulator to modulate the optical signal; and modulating the optical signal using the inverted digital electrical signal to generate an n-quadrature amplitude modulated (nQAM) signal, wherein n indicates a desired level of modulation of the nQAM signal, wherein a quantity of N segments of the modulator is based on the desired level of modulation of the nQAM signal, where N is an integer, wherein the digital electrical signal is not converted to an analog signal prior to being used to modulate the optical signal, and wherein the quantity of the N segments is determined according to N=(n 0.5 )−1 when each of the N segments is coupled to only one digital driver. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein n is greater than 8. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , the nQAM signal is determined according to n=(2 N ) 2 when at least one of the N segments is coupled to more than one digital driver. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein n is greater than 16. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein the level of modulation of the nQAM signal is determined according to n=(2 N ) 2 when at least one of the N segments is coupled to more than one digital driver. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein n is greater than 8. 13. The method of claim 7 , wherein n is greater than 16. 14. The optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the QAM signal has an advanced multilevel modulation format, and wherein n is greater than 9.

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  • Radio-over-fibre, e.g. radio frequency signal modulated onto an optical carrier · CPC title

  • Operation of the cell; Circuit arrangements (G02F1/05 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Modulator circuits; Transmitter circuits · CPC title

  • Digital modulation, e.g. differential phase shift keying [DPSK] or frequency shift keying [FSK] · CPC title

  • arrangements for allowing a transmitter or receiver to use more than one type of modulation (negotiating modulation type for two-way transmission paths H04L5/1453) · CPC title

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What does patent US9531478B2 cover?
An optical transceiver comprising an optical signal input, a first modulation section coupled to the optical signal input, a second modulation section coupled to the optical signal input and positioned in serial with the first modulation section, wherein the first modulation section comprises a first digital electrical signal input, a first digital driver coupled to the first digital electrical…
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Futurewei Technologies Inc
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 Dec 27 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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