IP Library Granted Patent US 12710595
Granted Patent B2
US 12710595 · App. 18/318,132 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Bidirectional microring resonator-based photonic link architecture

Inventors: Angad Rekhi (San Francisco, CA); Benjamin Giles Lee (Ridgefield, CT)
Assignee: NVIDIA Corp.
G02B6/2934G02B6/12007G02B6/29343H04J14/0307G02B2006/12164H04B10/506
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12710595
App. No.
18/318,132
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Optical transceiver architecture utilizing micro-ring modulators and micro-ring resonators configured to route resonant wavelengths of light injected into each micro-ring resonator's input port and through port to that micro-ring resonator's drop port and add port, respectively. The micro-ring resonators drop two distinct streams of data modulated onto the same optical wavelength, or two wavelengths separated by an integer number of free spectral ranges coupled into the micro-ring resonators in two different directions.

Claims (36)

1 . A transceiver comprising:

a multi-wavelength light source;

an optical splitter to split light from the light source onto a plurality of transmitter light guides;

a plurality of micro-ring modulators coupled to each transmitter light guide, each micro-ring modulator tuned to modulate one of the wavelengths of light generated by the light source with a data signal;

a plurality of optical couplers arranged to couple light from the transmitter light guides into different ends of a receiver light guide; and

a plurality of micro-ring resonators coupled to the receiver light guide, each micro-ring resonator configured to drop a plurality of the wavelengths of light.

2 . The transceiver of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of transmitter light guides consists of two light guides.

3 . The transceiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the micro-ring resonators is configured to drop exactly two different wavelengths of light.

4 . The transceiver of claim 3 , wherein the two different wavelengths of light are coupled in different directions to drop ports of the micro-ring resonators.

5 . The transceiver of claim 1 , wherein each of the micro-ring resonators is configured to match a free spectral range and an operating wavelength of a corresponding plurality of the micro-ring modulators.

6 . The transceiver of claim 5 , wherein each of the corresponding plurality of micro-ring modulators is configured on a different one of the transmitter light guides.

7 . A transceiver comprising:

a plurality of multi-wavelength light sources;

each light source coupled to a separate transmitter light guide;

each transmitter light guide coupled to a plurality of micro-ring modulators, each micro-ring modulator tuned to modulate a different one of the wavelengths of light generated by the light source with a data signal;

a plurality of optical couplers arranged to couple light from the transmitter light guides into different ends of a receiver light guide;

a plurality of micro-ring resonators coupled to the receiver light guide, each micro-ring resonator configured to drop a plurality of the wavelengths of light; and

wherein the light sources are configured such that the wavelengths output from one are offset from those output from the other by an integer number of free spectral ranges of the micro-ring resonators.

8 . The transceiver of claim 7 , wherein the plurality of transmitter light guides consists of two light guides.

9 . The transceiver of claim 7 , wherein each of the micro-ring resonators is configured to drop exactly two different wavelengths of light.

10 . The transceiver of claim 9 , wherein the two different wavelengths of light are coupled in different directions to drop ports of the micro-ring resonators.

11 . The transceiver of claim 7 , wherein each of the micro-ring resonators is configured to match a free spectral range and an operating wavelength of a corresponding plurality of the micro-ring modulators.

12 . The transceiver of claim 11 , wherein each of the corresponding plurality of micro-ring modulators is configured on a different one of the transmitter light guides.

13 . A transceiver comprising:

a multi-wavelength light source coupled to a transmitter light guide;

a plurality of micro-ring modulators coupled to the transmitter light guide, each micro-ring modulator tuned to modulate one of the wavelengths of light generated by the light source with a data signal;

a plurality of optical couplers configured to couple light from the transmitter light guide into a receiver light guide;

a plurality of micro-ring resonators coupled to the receiver light guide, each micro-ring resonator configured to drop a plurality of the wavelengths of light; and

wherein the light source is configured such that half of the wavelengths are offset from the other half by a nonzero integer number of free spectral ranges of the micro-ring resonators.

14 . The transceiver of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of micro-ring modulators consists of eight micro-ring modulators arranged along the transmitter light guide.

15 . The transceiver of claim 13 , wherein free spectral ranges of the micro-ring modulators are configured to be at least twice the free spectral ranges of the micro-ring resonators.

16 . The transceiver of claim 13 , further comprising a band demultiplexer configured to separate light from the transmitter light guide into two groups of wavelengths on the receiver light guide.

17 . The transceiver of claim 16 , wherein the receiver light guide is configured in a bidirectional loop.

18 . The transceiver of claim 16 , wherein the wavelength groups are offset from one another by a nonzero integer number of the free spectral ranges of the micro-ring resonators.

19 . The transceiver of claim 13 , wherein different wavelengths of light are coupled in different directions to drop ports of the micro-ring resonators.

20 . The transceiver of claim 13 , wherein each of the micro-ring resonators is configured to match a free spectral range and an operating wavelength of a corresponding pair of the micro-ring modulators.