IP Library Granted Patent US 7,466,927
Granted Patent B2
US 7,466,927 · App. 10/916,632 · Granted Dec 16, 2008

Electro-absorption modulation of optical signals

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Patent No.
US 7,466,927
App. No.
10/916,632
Granted
Dec 16, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A signal having positive and negative going transitions drives an electro-absorption modulator. The signal is shaped into a waveform having an average value and first wave segments, each derived in response to a positive going transition. Each first wave segment is followed immediately by a second wave segment. Third wave segments are derived in response to each negative going transition. Each third segment is followed immediately by a fourth wave segment. Each first segment has a first magnitude and polarity relative to the average. Each second segment has a second magnitude relative to the average and the first polarity. Each third segment has a third magnitude relative to the average and a second polarity relative to the average. Each fourth wave segment has a fourth magnitude relative to the average and the second polarity. The first and third magnitudes are respectively greater than the second and fourth magnitudes.

Claims (47)

1. An optical data communications system for optical transmission of data, comprising an electro-absorption modulator (EAM) device for modulating optical radiation, a source of optical radiation for the EAM device, a signal input for receiving a data signal in the form of an input series of pulses, and a drive circuit for driving the modulation of the EAM device, the EAM device being arranged to receive the optical radiation from the source of optical radiation, the drive circuit being arranged to receive the data signal from the signal input and to generate therefrom a modulation series of pulses to drive the EAM device, the drive circuit comprising a first pulse generator, a second pulse generator, and a combining circuit, wherein:

the first pulse generator and the second pulse generator are arranged to generate in response to the input series of pulses respectively a first series of pulses and a second series of pulses, each of the pulses in the first series of pulses being paired with a pulse in the second series of pulses to form a pair of pulses, and both pulses of each pair of pulses having the same pulse duration, one of said pulses being delayed by a predetermined time period relative to the other pulse that paired pulses overlap partially in time; and the combining circuit is arranged to combine said partially overlapping pulses to produce the modulation series of pulses, the combining circuit thereby producing a corresponding modulation pulse of said series of modulation pulses having differing amplitudes, said differing amplitudes being attenuated during the time both pulses overlap and enhanced during at least the predetermined time period preceding the time both pulses overlap.

2. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 1 , in which the amplitude is enhanced during the predetermined time period following the time both pulses overlap.

3. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 1 in which at least one of the first series of pulses and the second series of pulses consist(s) of at least one of square type series of pulses.

4. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 3 , in which the first series of pulses and the second series of pulses each comprise a series of at least one of square and rectangular pulses.

5. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 3 , in which the first series of pulses and the second series of pulses have different maximum pulse amplitudes.

6. An optical data communications system as claimed claim 1 , in which the first series of pulses and the second series of pulses each have the same polarity and the combining circuit is arranged to combine said partially overlapping pulses to produce the modulation series of pulses by subtracting the amplitude of one of the series of pulses from the amplitude of the other series of pulses.

7. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 1 , additionally comprising a controller arranged to control the operation of the at least one first pulse generator and the second pulse generator.

8. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 7 , in which the controller is capable of varying the predetermined time period.

9. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 7 , in which the controller is capable of varying at least one of the amplitude of the pulses in the first series of pulses and the amplitude of the pulses in the second series of pulses.

10. An optical data communications system as claimed in claim 1 , in which the modulation series of pulses has a symmetric amplitude above and below an average amplitude.

11. A method of modulating a source of optical radiation of an optical data communications system, the system comprising an electro-absorption modulator (EAM) device, a source of optical radiation, a signal input and a drive circuit, in which the method comprises the steps of:

i) supplying optical radiation to the EAM device from the source of optical radiation;

ii) supplying a data signal in the form of an input series of pulses to the signal input;

iii) receiving at the drive circuit the data signal from the signal input;

iv) generating from the received data signal a modulation series of pulses by using the drive circuit;

v) driving the EAM device and so modulate the optical radiation by using the modulation series of pulses;

wherein

vi) the drive circuit generates in response to the input series of pulses a first series of pulses and a second series of pulses, each of the pulses in the first series of pulses being paired with a pulse in the second series of pulses to form a pair of pulses, and both pulses of each pair of pulses having the same pulse duration, one of said pulses being delayed by a predetermined time period relative to the other pulse so that paired pulses overlap partially in time; and

vii) producing the modulation series of pulses by combining the partially overlapping pulses and so produce a corresponding modulation pulse of said series of modulation pulses having a variable amplitude, said amplitude being attenuated during the time both pulses overlap and enhanced during at least the predetermined time period preceding the time both pulses overlap.

12. Apparatus for driving an electro-absorption modulator in response to a data input signal having spaced, alternate positive and negative going transitions comprising an input terminal adapted to be responsive to the data input signal, an output terminal adapter to supply a drive signal having an average value to the modulator, and shaping circuitry connected to (a) be responsive to the signal at the input terminal, and (b) supply the drive signal to the output terminal, the shaping circuitry being arranged to respond to (i) the positive going transitions by deriving a first wave segment immediately followed by a second wave segment, the first segment having a first magnitude relative to the average value and a first polarity relative to the average value, the second segment having a second magnitude relative to the average value and the first polarity relative to the average value, the first magnitude being greater than the second magnitude, and (ii) the negative going transitions by deriving a third wave segment immediately followed by a fourth wave segment, the third segment having a third magnitude relative to the average value and a second polarity relative to the average value, the fourth segment having a fourth magnitude relative to the average value and the second polarity, the third magnitude being greater than the fourth magnitude.

13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the combined first and second waveform segments are symmetric with the combined third and fourth waveform segments relative to the average value.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the data signal has positive and negative going transitions such that there is a minimum duration between adjacent transitions going in the same direction, the durations of the first and third wave segments being in the range of 20 to 40 percent of the duration between the adjacent transitions going in the same direction.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the modulator has a range of parasitic capacitances, the difference in magnitudes between the first and second wave segments and the difference in magnitudes between the third and fourth wave segments being determined by the range of parasitic capacitances.

16. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the first and third magnitudes are equal to each other and the second and fourth magnitudes are equal to each other.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the durations of the first and third wave segments are the same and the durations of the second and fourth wave segments are the same.

18. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the data signal has positive and negative going transitions such that there is a minimum duration between adjacent transitions going in the same direction, the durations of the first and third wave segments being in the range of 20 to 40 percent of the duration between the adjacent transitions going in the same direction.

19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the modulator has a range of parasitic capacitances, the difference in magnitudes between the first and second wave segments and the difference in magnitudes between the third and fourth wave segments being determined by the range of parasitic capacitances.

20. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the modulator has a range of parasitic capacitances, the difference in magnitudes between the first and second wave segments and the difference in magnitudes between the third and fourth wave segments being determined by the range of parasitic capacitances.

21. The apparatus of claim 12 in combination with an electro-absorption modulator having an input connected to be driven by the drive signal.

22. The apparatus of claim 20 in combination with an electro-absorption modulator having an input connected to be driven by the drive signal.

23. A method of driving an electro-absorption modulator comprising the steps of:

shaping a data input signal having spaced, alternate positive and negative going transitions into a waveform having an average value and

(a) first wave segments each of which is derived in response to one of the positive going transitions, each of the first wave segments being followed immediately by a second wave segment, and

(b) third wave segments each of which is derived in response to one of the negative going transitions, each of the third wave segments being followed immediately by a fourth wave segment,

each of the first wave segments having a first magnitude relative to the average value and a first polarity relative to the average value,

each of the second wave segments having a second magnitude relative to the average value and the first polarity,

each of the third wave segments having a third magnitude relative to the average value and a second polarity relative to the average value,

each of the fourth wave segments having a fourth magnitude relative to the average value and the second polarity, the first magnitude being greater than the second magnitude, the third magnitude being greater than the fourth magnitude, and supplying the waveform to the modulator.

24. The method of claim 23 wherein the combined first and second waveform segments are symmetric with the combined third and fourth waveform segments relative to the average value.

25. The method of claim 24 wherein the data signal has positive and negative going transitions such that there is a minimum duration between adjacent transitions going in the same direction, the durations of the first and third wave segments being in the range of 20 to 40 percent of the duration between the adjacent transitions going in the same direction.

26. The method of claim 25 wherein the modulator has a range of parasitic capacitances, the difference in magnitudes between the first and second wave segments and the difference in magnitudes between the third and fourth wave segments being determined by the range of parasitic capacitances.

27. The method of claim 23 wherein the first and third magnitudes are equal to each other and the second and fourth magnitudes are equal to each other.

28. The method of claim 27 wherein the durations of the first and third wave segments are the same and the durations of the second and fourth wave segments are the same.

29. The method of claim 23 wherein the data signal has positive and negative going transitions such that there is a minimum duration between adjacent transitions going in the same direction, the durations of the first and third wave segments being in the range of 20 to 40 percent of the duration between the adjacent transitions going in the same direction.

30. The method of claim 27 wherein the modulator has a range of parasitic capacitances, the difference in magnitudes between the first and second wave segments and the difference in magnitudes between the third and fourth wave segments being determined by the range of parasitic capacitances.

31. The method of claim 23 wherein the modulator has a range of parasitic capacitances, the difference in magnitudes between the first and second wave segments and the difference in magnitudes between the third and fourth wave segments being determined by the range of parasitic capacitances.

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