IP Library Granted Patent US 6,907,155
Granted Patent B2
US 6,907,155 · App. 10/271,668 · Granted Jun 14, 2005

Three-dimensional optical switch with annular input-output ports

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Patent No.
US 6,907,155
App. No.
10/271,668
Granted
Jun 14, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a folded three-dimensional free-space optical switch including a set of fibers and an optical system for producing collimated beamlets aligned to intersect an array of dual axis micromirrors of coplanar input and output mirror elements, and a folding mirror, the input and output micromirrors are arranged in a pattern wherein either the input or output mirror set is disposed along an annulus and wherein the complementary output or input mirror set is disposed within the annulus in order to globally minimize maximum tilt angles for a two-dimensional locus of tilt angles of the micromirror set. The beamlets are routed from assigned input fibers to corresponding input moveable mirrors to assigned output fibers via the static folding mirror and corresponding output moveable mirrors.

Claims (252)

1. In a three-dimensional free-space optical switch including an array of fibers, means for creating collimated optical signals, an array of dual axis micromirror, in a mirror set, the improvement comprising:

a folded system with a static folding mirror such that only a single array of fibers and a single array of dual axis micromirrors are required; and

a set of input micromirrors and a set of output micromirrors of said mirror set arranged in an ovoidal pattern wherein inner and outer boundaries of either the input micromirror set or the output micromirror set are disposed to define an ovoidal annulus and the complementary output micromirror set or the complmentary input micromirror set is disposed within the ovoidal annulus in order to globally minimize maximum tilt angles for a preselected locus of tilt angles of said micromirrors which are used to route optical signals.

2. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the locus of tilt angles of said micromirrors is circular to target within said ovoidal annulus.

3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein collimated optical signals between the fibers and the micromirrors are disposed to be in parallel.

4. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the input mirror set is inside the ovoidal annulus.

5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein a parking position is established at central positions in the micromirror set in order to reduce mirror tilt angle displacement upon activation.

6. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein a parking position is established at peripheral positions in the micromirror set in order to reduce mirror tilt angle displacement upon activation.

7. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the output mirror set is inside the ovoidal annulus.

8. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein a parking position is established inside the annulus in order to reduce mirror tilt angle displacement upon activation.

9. The apparatus according to claim 7 wherein a parking position is established at peripheral positions in the micromirror set in order to reduce mirror tilt angle displacement upon activation.

10. In a three-dimensional free-space optical switch including an array of fibers, means for creating collimated optical signals, an array of dual axis micromirrors in a mirror set, the improvement comprising:

a folded system with a static folding mirror such that only a single array of fibers and a single array of dual axis micromirrors are required; and

a set of input micromirrors and a set of output micromirrors of said mirror set arranged in a pattern wherein either the input micromirror set or the output micromirror set is disposed along an annulus and the complementary output micromirror set or the complementary input micromirror set is disposed within the annulus in order to globally minimize maximum tilt angles for a preselected locus of tilt angles of said micromirrors which are used to route optical signals wherein a parking target is provided and selected from absorbers, highly reflective diffusers, and static reflectors.

11. In a three-dimensional free-space optical switch including an array of fibers, means for creating collimated optical signals, an array of dual axis micromirrors in a mirror set, the improvement comprising:

a folded system with a static folding mirror such that only a single array of fibers and a single array of dual axis micromirrors are required: and

a set of input micromirrors and a set of output micromirrors of said mirror set arranged in a pattern wherein either the input micromirror set or the output micromirror set is disposed along an annulus and the complementary output micromirror set or the complementary input micromirror set is disposed within the annulus in order to globally minimize maximum tilt angles for a preselected locus of tilt angles of said micromirrors which are used to route optical signals wherein a parking strategy provides that optical signals directed to the input mirrors are orbited around a periphery of the micromirror set.

12. In a three-dimensional free-space optical switch including an array of fibers, means for creating collimated optical signals, an array of dual axis micromirrors in a mirror set, the improvement comprising:

a folded system with a static folding mirror such that only a single array of fibers and a single array of dual axis micromirrors are required; and

a set of input micromirrors and a set of output micromirrors of said mirror set arranged in a pattern wherein either the input micromirror set or the output micromirror set is disposed along an annulus and the complementary output micromirror set or the complementary input micromirror set is disposed within the annulus in order to globally minimize maximum tilt angles for a preselected locus of tilt angles of said micromirrors which are used to route optical signals, wherein a parking strategy provided that optical signals directed to the input mirrors are orbited along a path between mirrors within the micromirror set.

13. In a three-dimensional free-space optical switch including an array of fibers, means for creating collimated optical signal, an array of dual axis micromirrors in a mirror set, the improvement comprising:

a folded system with a static folding mirror such that only a single array of fibers and a single array of dual axis micromirrors is required;

a set of input micromirrors and a set of output micromirrors of said mirror set arranged in an ovoidal pattern wherein inner and outer boundaries of either the input micromirror set or the output micromirror set are disposed to define an ovoidal annulus and the complementary output micromirror set or the complementary input micromirror set is disposed within the ovoidal annulus, the locus of the ovoidal annulus being given by:

x

=

-

2

D

cos

α

cos

θ

sin

γ

(

cos

α

cos

γ

+

sin

α

sin

γ

sin

θ

)

sin

α

sin

2

γ

sin

θ

-

cos

α

(

cos

2

αcos

2

γ

+

2

sin

2

α

(

1

-

2

sin

2

γ

sin

2

θ

)

)

and

y

=

D

sin

γ

(

cos

2

θsin

2

αsin

γ

-

2

cos

γ

sin

θ

)

sin

α

sin

2

γ

sin

θ

-

cos

α

(

cos

2

αcos

2

γ

+

2

sin

2

α

(

1

-

2

sin

2

γ

sin

2

θ

)

)

where x and y are coordinates of points in the plane of the mirror met whereby the boundary of the ovoidal annulus is defined;

D is distance between the origin in the plane in the mirror set and the origin in image of the mirror set in the static fold mirror;

α is tilt angle of the plane of the mirror set with respect to direction of propagation of incident beamlets;

γ is polar angle of tilt of a normal of any micromirror with respect to normal to the plane of the mirror set; and

θ is the azimuthal angle in spherical coordinates of said normal to the plane of the mirror set;

in order to globally minimize maximum tilt angles for a preselected locus of tilt angles of said micromirrors which are used to route optical signals.

Assignments (4)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2020
From: MOLEX, LLC
To: DICON FIBEROPTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 051952/0931 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2016
From: GLIMMERGLASS NETWORKS, INC.
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
Reel/Frame 037551/0296 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2014
From: SQUARE 1 BANK
To: GLIMMERGLASS NETWORKS, INC.
Reel/Frame 033522/0086 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 4, 2011
From: GLIMMERGLASS NETWORKS, INC.
To: SQUARE 1 BANK
Reel/Frame 026217/0067 →