Optical transmitter or transceiver including optical multiplexer with input and output ports on a single side

US9891395B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9891395-B2
Application numberUS-201615210193-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 14, 2016
Priority dateJul 14, 2016
Publication dateFeb 13, 2018
Grant dateFeb 13, 2018

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A multi-channel optical transmitter or transceiver includes an optical multiplexer with input and output ports on a single side. The optical multiplexer receives optical signals at different channel wavelengths on a plurality of mux input ports on one side and combines the optical signals into a multiplexed optical signal, which is output on an optical output port on the same side. The optical multiplexer may be located at a distal end of a transceiver or transmitter housing. In one embodiment, the optical multiplexer is a reversed planar lightwave circuit (PLC) splitter including splitter output ports that are used as the mux input ports and a splitter input port that is used as the mux output port. The mux input ports may be optically coupled to respective transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) modules with optical fibers.

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A multi-channel optical transceiver comprising: a transceiver housing; a plurality of transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) modules located in the transceiver housing for transmitting a plurality of optical signals at different respective channel wavelengths; an optical multiplexer located at a distal end of the transceiver housing and optically coupled to the TOSA modules for multiplexing the plurality of optical signals into a multiplexed optical signal including the different channel wavelengths, wherein the optical multiplexer includes a plurality of mux input ports optically coupled to the respective TOSA modules with input optical fibers for receiving the respective optical signals and a mux output port optically coupled to an output optical fiber for outputting the multiplexed optical signal, and wherein the mux input ports and the mux output port are located on one side of the optical multiplexer facing away from the distal end of the transceiver housing; and a multi-channel receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) located in the transceiver housing for receiving a multiplexed optical signal including multiple channel wavelengths, separating the channel wavelengths, and detecting optical signals at each of the channel wavelengths. 2. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 wherein the optical multiplexer includes a reversed planar lightwave circuit (PLC) splitter including a plurality of splitter output ports used as the mux input ports, a splitter input port used as the mux output port and branched waveguides configured to combine the optical signals into the multiplexed optical signal. 3. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the TOSA modules include optical isolators for isolating the optical signals received on the mux input ports. 4. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the PLC splitter is a 1:4 splitter providing 4 mux input ports and 1 mux output port. 5. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 2 , wherein the TOSA modules include four (4) TOSA modules each configured to transmit an optical signal at a transmission rate of at least about 25 Gbps, and wherein the PLC splitter is a 1:4 splitter providing 4 mux input ports and 1 mux output port. 6. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the optical multiplexer includes an arrayed waveguide grating (AWG). 7. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the optical multiplexer includes waveguides extending between the mux inputs and the mux output with a generally U-shaped pattern. 8. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the optical multiplexer abuts a distal end wall of the transceiver housing. 9. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the TOSA modules include a TOSA base, a laser diode supported on the base, laser driving circuitry for driving the laser diode, and a lens aligned with the laser diode for optically coupling laser light. 10. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the transceiver is a Small Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver module. 11. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , further including a fiber array holder holding the input optical fibers and the output optical fiber in alignment with the mux input ports and the mux output port, respectively. 12. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the optical input fibers and the optical output fiber are directly coupled to the mux input ports and the mux output port, respectively. 13. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the channel wavelengths include wavelengths of about 1270 nm, 1290 nm, 1310 nm, and 1330 nm. 14. A multi-channel optical transmitter comprising: a transmitter housing; a plurality of transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) modules located in the transmitter housing for transmitting a plurality of optical signals at different respective channel wavelengths; and an optical multiplexer located at a distal end of the transmitter housing and optically coupled to the TOSA modules for multiplexing the plurality of optical signals into a multiplexed optical signal including the different channel wavelengths, wherein the optical multiplexer includes a plurality of mux input ports optically coupled to the respective TOSA modules with input optical fibers for receiving the respective optical signals and a mux output port optically coupled to an output optical fiber for outputting the multiplexed optical signal, and wherein the mux input ports and the mux output port are located on one side of the optical multiplexer facing away from the distal end of the transmitter housing. 15. The multi-channel optical transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the optical multiplexer includes a reversed planar lightwave circuit (PLC) splitter including a plurality of splitter output ports used as the mux input ports, a splitter input port used as the mux output port and branched waveguides configured to combine the optical signals into the multiplexed optical signal. 16. The multi-channel optical transmitter of claim 14 , wherein the optical multiplexer includes waveguides extending between the mux inputs and the mux output with a generally U-shaped pattern. 17. A multi-channel optical transceiver comprising: a transceiver housing; a plurality of transmitter optical subassembly (TOSA) modules located in the transceiver housing for transmitting a plurality of optical signals at different respective channel wavelengths; an optical multiplexer located in the transceiver housing and optically coupled to the TOSA modules for multiplexing the plurality of optical signals into a multiplexed optical signal including the different channel wavelengths, wherein the optical multiplexer includes a plurality of mux input ports optically coupled to the respective TOSAs with input optical fibers for receiving the respective optical signals and a mux output port optically coupled to an output optical fiber for outputting the multiplexed optical signal, and wherein the mux input ports and the mux output port are located on one side of the optical multiplexer, wherein the optical multiplexer includes a reversed planar lightwave circuit (PLC) splitter including a plurality of splitter output ports used as the mux input ports, a splitter input port used as the mux output port and branched waveguides configured to combine the optical signals into the multiplexed optical signal; and a multi-channel receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) for receiving a multiplexed optical signal including multiple channel wavelengths, separating the channel wavelengths, and detecting optical signals at each of the channel wavelengths. 18. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 17 , wherein the optical multiplexer includes waveguides extending between the mux inputs and the mux output with a generally U-shaped pattern. 19. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 17 , wherein the PLC splitter is a 1:4 splitter providing 4 mux input ports and 1 mux output port. 20. The multi-channel optical transceiver of claim 17 , wherein each of the TOSA modules include a TOSA base, a laser diode supported on the base, laser driving circuitry for driving the laser diode, a lens aligned with the laser diode for optically coupling laser light and an isolator aligned with the lens for isolating the light.

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  • comprising arrays of active devices and fibres · CPC title

  • Wavelength control · CPC title

  • Transceivers · CPC title

  • characterised by the input or output waveguides, e.g. tapered waveguide ends, coupled together pairs of output waveguides · CPC title

  • Wavelength-division multiplex systems · CPC title

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What does patent US9891395B2 cover?
A multi-channel optical transmitter or transceiver includes an optical multiplexer with input and output ports on a single side. The optical multiplexer receives optical signals at different channel wavelengths on a plurality of mux input ports on one side and combines the optical signals into a multiplexed optical signal, which is output on an optical output port on the same side. The optical …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Applied Optoelectronics Inc, Applied Optoelectronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/4246. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 13 2018 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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