IP Library Granted Patent US 10,341,038
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US 10,341,038 · App. 13/314,136 · Granted Jul 2, 2019

Multiplex conversion for a passive optical network

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Patent No.
US 10,341,038
App. No.
13/314,136
Filed
Dec 7, 2011
Granted
Jul 2, 2019
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2636
USPC
398/58
Abstract

A passive optical network system having a node that is optically coupled to optical line terminals (OLTs), and that is optically coupled to optical network units (ONUs). The node includes at least one fiber link module (FLM), each FLM including an upstream multiplex conversion device (MCD), and a downstream MCD. The upstream MCD receives an upstream optical signal from the ONUs, converts the upstream optical signal to an upstream electrical signal, and transmits a regenerated upstream optical signal to the OLTs. The downstream MCD receives a downstream optical signal from the OLTs, converts the downstream optical signal to a downstream electrical signal, and transmits a regenerated downstream optical signal to the ONUs.

Claims (51)

1. A node having a fiber link module (FLM) in a passive optical network, the node optically coupled to at least one optical line terminal (OLT) and at least one optical network unit (ONU), the node operable to communicate with multiple OLTs via a single fiber to serve multiple ONUs, the node comprising:

a demultiplexer for receiving an optical WDM signal carrying many wavelengths, the optical WDM signal including at least one wavelength output from a single OLT port that is also communicable to one or more additional nodes;

multiple optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices operating in parallel for conversion of optical signals, each OEO regeneration device operable to convert a downstream optical signal demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal to a different wavelength that targets a respective ONU;

an upstream multiplex conversion device (MCD) that receives an upstream optical signal from said at least one ONU, converts the upstream optical signal to an upstream electrical signal via at least one of said multiple OEO regeneration devices operable for conversion in an upstream path, and without use of clock detection and recovery on the upstream electrical signal, transmits a regenerated upstream optical signal, wave division multiplexed with at least one additional upstream optical signal regenerated by a second one of said multiple OEO regeneration device in the node, to said at least one OLT,

wherein the upstream MCD includes a burst-mode receiver without media access control (MAC) information to receive the upstream optical signal,

and further wherein the burst-mode receiver is an AC-coupled pre-amplifier; and

a downstream MCD comprising at least one of said optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices for conversion in the downstream path, the downstream MCD having a continuous mode receiver circuit for receiving one of the signals demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal and operably driving one or more optical transmitters serving multiple ONUs,

wherein the downstream MCD:

receives, by the continuous mode receiver circuit, a downstream optical signal that is demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal received from said at least one OLT at a first downstream wavelength, wherein the continuous mode receiver circuit is configured to convert the optical power in the demultiplexed optical signal to an electrical current that is proportionate to said optical power, and generates a downstream electrical signal from said electrical current, the downstream electrical signal comprising an electrical non-return-to-zero (NRZ) digital logic voltage bit stream, and

regenerates a downstream optical signal at a second downstream wavelength by converting the downstream electrical signal to optical power without use of clock detection and recovery on the downstream electrical signal, and

drives the optical transmitter using said optical power to transmit downstream to said at least one ONU.

2. The FLM of claim 1 , wherein a wavelength of the upstream optical signal differs from a wavelength of the regenerated upstream optical signal.

3. The FLM of claim 1 , wherein a wavelength of the downstream optical signal differs from a wavelength of the regenerated downstream optical signal.

4. The FLM of claim 1 , wherein a photodiode converts the upstream optical signal to the upstream electrical signal, and wherein a laser converts the upstream electrical signal to the regenerated upstream optical signal.

5. The FLM of claim 4 , wherein the upstream MCD includes an enable/disable signal for the laser.

6. The FLM of claim 1 , wherein a photodiode converts the downstream optical signal to the downstream electrical signal, and wherein a laser converts the downstream electrical signal to the regenerated downstream optical signal.

7. The FLM of claim 1 , wherein the upstream MCD includes a transmitter to transmit the regenerated upstream optical signal, wherein the transmitter includes an automatic power control (APC) loop to accommodate the burst-mode receiver.

8. A fiber link module (FLM) in a passive optical network that includes at least one optical line terminal (OLT) and at least one optical network unit (ONU), the FLM comprising:

a link to multiple optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices operating in parallel for conversion of optical signals, each OEO regeneration device operable to convert a downstream optical signal demultiplexed from an optical WDM signal to a different wavelength that targets a respective ONU;

an upstream multiplex conversion device (MCD), comprising:

an upstream optical receiver that receives an upstream optical signal from said at least one ONU; and

an upstream optical transmitter that transmits, without use of clock detection and recovery on the upstream electrical signal, a regenerated upstream optical signal to said at least one OLT,

wherein the upstream optical receiver is a burst-mode receiver without media access control (MAC) information to receive the upstream optical signal, and further wherein the burst-mode receiver comprises an AC-coupled pre-amplifier, electrically coupled to the upstream optical transmitter;

a downstream MCD comprising at least one of said optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices for conversion in the downstream path, the downstream MCD having a continuous mode receiver circuit for receiving one of the signals demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal and operably driving one or more optical transmitters serving multiple ONUs,

the downstream MCD comprising:

a downstream optical receiver comprising the continuous mode receiver circuit that receives, by the continuous mode receiver circuit, a downstream optical signal that is demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal received from said at least one OLT at a first downstream wavelength, wherein the continuous mode receiver circuit is configured to convert the optical power in the demultiplexed optical signal to an electrical current that is proportionate to said optical power, and generates a downstream electrical signal from said electrical current, the downstream electrical signal comprising an electrical non-return-to-zero (NRZ) digital logic voltage bit stream, and

wherein the at least one of said optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices for conversion in the downstream path regenerates a downstream optical signal at a second downstream wavelength by converting the downstream electrical signal to optical power;

the downstream optical transmitter driven by the optical power to transmit downstream to said at least one ONU.

9. The FLM of claim 8 , wherein a wavelength of the upstream optical signal differs from a wavelength of the regenerated upstream optical signal.

10. The FLM of claim 8 , wherein a wavelength of the downstream optical signal differs from a wavelength of the regenerated downstream optical signal.

11. The FLM of claim 8 , wherein the upstream optical receiver includes a photodiode to convert the upstream optical signal to the upstream electrical signal, and wherein the upstream optical transmitter includes a laser to convert the upstream electrical signal to the regenerated upstream optical signal.

12. The FLM of claim 11 , wherein the upstream MCD includes an enable/disable signal for the laser.

13. The FLM of claim 8 , wherein the downstream optical receiver includes a photodiode to convert the downstream optical signal to the downstream electrical signal, and wherein the downstream optical transmitter includes a laser to convert the downstream electrical signal to the regenerated downstream optical signal.

14. The FLM of claim 8 , wherein the upstream optical transmitter includes an automatic power control (APC) loop to accommodate the burst-mode receiver.

15. A passive optical network system, comprising:

a node that is optically coupled to at least one optical line terminal (OLT), and that is optically coupled to at least one optical network unit (ONU), the node operable to communicate with multiple OLTs via a single fiber to serve multiple ONUs;

a demultiplexer in the node for receiving an optical WDM signal carrying many wavelengths, the optical WDM signal including at least one wavelength output from a single OLT port that is also communicable to one or more additional nodes;

multiple optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices in the node operating in parallel for conversion of optical signals, each OEO regeneration device operable to convert a downstream optical signal demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal to a different wavelength that targets a respective ONU;

at least one fiber link module (FLM) in the node, each FLM comprising:

an upstream multiplex conversion device (MCD) that receives an upstream optical signal from said at least one ONU, converts the upstream optical signal to an upstream electrical signal via at least one of said multiple OEO regeneration devices operable for conversion in an upstream path, and without use of clock detection and recovery on the upstream electrical signal, transmits a regenerated upstream optical signal to said at least one OLT, wherein the upstream MCD includes a burst-mode receiver without media access control (MAC) information to receive the upstream optical signal, and further wherein the burst-mode receiver is an AC-coupled pre-amplifier;

a downstream MCD comprising at least one of said optical-electrical-optical (OEO) regeneration devices for conversion in the downstream path, the downstream MCD having a continuous mode receiver circuit for receiving one of the signals demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal and operably driving one or more optical transmitters serving multiple ONUs,

wherein the downstream MCD:

receives, by the continuous mode receiver circuit, a downstream optical signal that is demultiplexed from the optical WDM signal received from said at least one OLT at a first downstream wavelength, wherein the continuous mode receiver circuit is configured to convert the optical power in the demultiplexed optical signal to an electrical current that is proportionate to said optical power, and generates a downstream electrical signal from said electrical current, the downstream electrical signal comprising an electrical non-return-to-zero (NRZ) digital logic voltage bit stream, and

regenerates a downstream optical signal at a second downstream wavelength by converting the downstream electrical signal to optical power without use of clock detection and recovery on the downstream electrical signal, and

drives the optical transmitter using said optical power to transmit downstream to said at least one ONU.

16. The passive optical network system of claim 15 , wherein a wavelength of the upstream optical signal differs from a wavelength of the regenerated upstream optical signal.

17. The passive optical network system of claim 15 , wherein a wavelength of the downstream optical signal differs from a wavelength of the regenerated downstream optical signal.

18. The passive optical network system of claim 15 , wherein a photodiode converts the upstream optical signal to the upstream electrical signal, and wherein a laser converts the upstream electrical signal to the regenerated upstream optical signal.

19. The passive optical network system of claim 18 , wherein the upstream MCD includes an enable/disable signal for the laser.

20. The passive optical network system of claim 15 , wherein a photodiode converts the downstream optical signal to the downstream electrical signal, and wherein a laser converts the downstream electrical signal to the regenerated downstream optical signal.

21. The passive optical network system of claim 15 , wherein the upstream MCD includes a transmitter to transmit the regenerated upstream optical signal, wherein the transmitter includes an automatic power control (APC) loop to accommodate the burst-mode receiver.

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