Two-dimensional scalable high-power optical phased array architecture with beam steering
US-2024340089-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US9641257B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9641257-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214422493-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An optical transmitter for modulating light from a light source to generate an optical transmission signal with use of a data sequence as an electric signal, the optical transmitter including: a mapping section for mapping the data sequence to be converted into multi-level data based on modulation multi-level degree information indicating multi-level degree of the modulation; a D/A converter for converting the multi-level data output from the mapping section into an analog signal; an optical modulator to be driven based on the analog signal output from the D/A converter, for modulating the light from the light source; and a bias control section for setting control polarity of DC bias control of the optical modulator based on the modulation multi-level degree information.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical transmitter for modulating light from a light source to generate an optical transmission signal with use of a data sequence as an electric signal, the optical transmitter comprising: a mapper that includes a processor programmed with a look-up table having multi-level degree information and corresponding modulation loss and that maps the data sequence to be converted into multi-level data based on the modulation multi-level degree information indicating multi-level degree of the modulation, wherein the multi-level degree is adaptively changed; a D/A converter that converts the multi-level data output from the mapper into an analog signal; an optical modulator, to be driven based on the analog signal output from the D/A converter, that modulates the light from the light source; and a bias controller that includes a processor and that sets control polarity of DC bias control of the optical modulator based on the modulation loss determined from the modulation multi-level degree information, wherein the bias controller sets the control polarity of the DC bias control of the optical modulator to be positive, when the modulation loss is determined from the multi-level degree information to be less than a threshold, and the bias controller sets the control polarity of the DC bias control of the optical modulator to be negative, when the modulation loss is determined from the multi-level degree information to be equal to or larger than the threshold. 2. The optical transmitter according to claim 1 , further comprising an electric amplifier, provided between the D/A converter and the optical modulator, that amplifies the analog signal output from the D/A converter and that outputs the amplified analog signal to the optical modulator as a drive signal, wherein the electric amplifier includes an amplification factor set based on the modulation multi-level degree information. 3. The optical transmitter according to claim 1 , further comprising an electric amplifier, provided between the D/A converter and the optical modulator, that amplifies the analog signal output from the D/A converter and that outputs the amplified analog signal to the optical modulator as a drive signal, wherein the electric amplifier includes an amplification factor set so that an amplitude of the drive signal of the optical modulator is approximately twice as large as a half-wavelength voltage of the optical modulator. 4. The optical transmitter according to claim 1 , wherein the optical modulator comprises two Mach-Zehnder modulators connected in parallel. 5. A DC bias control method for setting control polarity of DC bias control in an optical modulator to be provided in an optical transmitter, the optical modulator being configured to modulate light from a light source with use of a data sequence as an electric signal, the DC bias control method comprising: mapping, with a mapper that includes a processor programmed with a look-up table having multi-level degree information and corresponding modulation loss, a data sequence to be converted into multi-level data based on the modulation multi-level degree information indicating multi-level degree of the modulation, wherein the multi-level degree is adaptively changed; determining, by a DC bias control circuit that includes a processor and based on the modulation multi-level degree information, whether a modulation loss is equal to or larger than a threshold set in advance; setting, by the DC bias control circuit, the control polarity of the DC bias control of the optical modulator to be positive, when the modulation loss is determined from the multi-level degree information to be less than a threshold; and setting, by the DC bias control circuit, the control polarity of the DC bias control of the optical modulator to be negative, when the modulation loss is determined from the multi-level degree information to be equal to or larger than the threshold. 6. The optical transmitter according to claim 1 , wherein the predetermined threshold is 3dB.
Details of coding or modulation · CPC title
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Circuits for the control or stabilisation of the bias voltage, e.g. automatic bias control [ABC] feedback loops · CPC title
in an optical waveguide structure · CPC title
to control the modulator DC bias · CPC title
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