IP Library Granted Patent US 6,934,470
Granted Patent B1
US 6,934,470 · App. 10/029,693 · Granted Aug 23, 2005

Measurement of optical power in optical fiber networks

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Patent No.
US 6,934,470
App. No.
10/029,693
Granted
Aug 23, 2005
Kind
B1
Abstract

Systems and methods for the measurement of optical power in optical fiber are disclosed. The optical signal is converted to an electrical signal, which is then converted to a digital output code that indicates the relative strength of the optical signal in terms of logarithmic units.

Claims (40)

1. A receiver comprising:

a photodiode that translates an optical signal into an electrical signal;

a first amplifier, coupled to the photodiode, that receives the electrical signal and provides a first signal;

a converter, coupled to the first amplifier, that performs a linear-to-logarithmic conversion of the first signal to provide an output signal; and

an analog-to-digital converter that converts the output signal to a digital output signal

wherein the converter provides the output signal, represented by ΔV BE , having a value defined by at least one of the following equations,

Δ V BE =( n·K·T/q )·ln( I 1 /I 2 )

Δ V BE =( n·K·T/q )·ln( V DC /V REF )

Δ V BE =C·log 10 ( V DC /V REF ), with C=2.3·n·K·T/q and

where I 1 , I 2 and V DC , V REF are values of current flowing through and voltage at a terminal, respectively, of at least one of a transistor and a diode, and

wherein the analog-to-digital converter provides the digital output signal, which is based on a difference in the measurement of the output signal when I 1 or V DC is applied and then when I 2 or V REF is applied.

2. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the first amplifier provides a current to voltage conversion with a voltage level that is proportional to the average optical power received by the photodiode.

3. The receiver of claim 1 , further comprising a second amplifier, coupled to the photodiode, which converts the electrical signal into a second signal that contains a data stream.

4. The receiver of claim 3 , wherein the first amplifier and the second amplifier are operational amplifiers.

5. The receiver of claim 1 , further comprising an optical fiber coupled to the photodiode and providing the optical signal.

6. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the converter performs the linear-to-logarithmic conversion by utilizing the logarithmic relationship between a base-emitter voltage and a collector current of a transistor.

7. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the converter performs the linear-to-logarithmic conversion by utilizing the logarithmic relationship of a voltage and a current of a diode.

8. The receiver of claim 1 , wherein the first signal is a direct current voltage signal that is proportional to an average power of the electrical signal.

9. A receiver comprising:

a photodiode that translates an optical signal into an electrical signal;

a first amplifier, coupled to the photodiode, that receives the electrical signal and provides a first signal;

a converter, coupled to the first amplifier, that performs a linear-to-logarithmic conversion of the first signal to provide an output signal; and

an analog-to-digital converter that converts the output signal to a digital output signal,

wherein the converter comprises:

a second amplifier that receives the first signal and a reference signal and provides alternatively a second signal corresponding to the first signal and a third signal corresponding to the reference signal;

a first transistor coupled to the second amplifier;

a resistor coupled to the first transistor and to the second amplifier;

a second transistor;

a current mirror coupled to the first transistor and to the second transistor, the current mirror providing a current through the second transistor having a value of the first signal divided by the value of the resistor, when the second amplifier provides the second signal, and the reference signal divided by the value of the resistor when the second amplifier provides the third signal to provide the output signal which is a difference in values at a terminal of the second transistor determined by the first signal and the reference signal.

10. A receiver comprising:

a photodiode that translates an optical signal into an electrical signal;

a first amplifier, coupled to the photodiode, that receives the electrical signal and provides a first signal;

a converter, coupled to the first amplifier, that performs a linear-to-logarithmic conversion of the first signal to provide an output signal; and

an analog-to-digital converter that converts the output signal to a digital output signal;

wherein the converter comprises:

a second amplifier that receives the first signal and a reference signal and provides alternatively a second signal corresponding to the first signal and a third signal corresponding to the reference signal;

a first transistor coupled to the second amplifier;

a resistor coupled to the first transistor and to the second amplifier;

a second transistor coupled to the first transistor; and a third transistor coupled to the second transistor,

wherein the current through the third transistor is proportional to a value of the first signal divided by the value of the resistor, when the second amplifier provides the second signal, and to a value of the reference signal divided by the value of the resistor when the second amplifier provides the third signal to provide the output signal which is a difference in values at a terminal of the second transistor determined by the first signal and the reference signal.

Assignments (1)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY BUY-IN AGREEMENT/ASSIGNMENT Recorded Apr 4, 2023
From: MICREL LLC
To: MICROCHIP TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATED
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