IP Library Granted Patent US 7,526,006
Granted Patent B2
US 7,526,006 · App. 11/515,745 · Granted Apr 28, 2009

Laser power control circuit

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Patent No.
US 7,526,006
App. No.
11/515,745
Granted
Apr 28, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A laser power control circuit that is constituted by CMOS transistors reduces variations in a laser power that is emitted from a semiconductor laser, which are caused by a mismatch of the transistors. An offset amount of a differential amplifier is digitally calculated using an A/D converter that is located on the same chip, and a voltage value of a variable voltage source is controlled for applying a voltage in a direction opposite to the offset voltage of the differential amplifier to correct the offset voltage of the laser power control circuit, thereby reducing the variations in the laser power emitted from the semiconductor laser.

Claims (25)

1. A laser power control circuit for obtaining a constant laser power by performing negative feedback so that a photoelectric-converted voltage which is obtained by photoelectric-converting a portion of light emitted from a semiconductor laser becomes equal to a reference voltage, said laser power control circuit including:

a variable voltage supply connected to the reference voltage;

a first switch that selectively outputs either the reference voltage or the photoelectric-converted voltage;

a differential amplifier having two input terminals, a first one of the input terminals being connected to the variable voltage supply, and a second one of the input terminals being connected to the first switch;

a second switch that selects whether an output of the differential amplifier is transmitted to a laser driving circuit or not;

a selector that receives the reference voltage and an output voltage from the differential amplifier, and selects one of the reference voltage and the output voltage from the differential amplifier; and

an A/D converter that receives from the selector the selected one of the reference voltage and the output voltage from the differential amplifier, and converts the selected one of the reference voltage and the output voltage from the differential amplifier into a digital signal.

2. The laser power control circuit of claim 1 , wherein the differential amplifier includes:

a first amplifier that amplifies a signal inputted from the first one of the input terminals of the differential amplifier; and

a second amplifier having two inputs, one of the two inputs being an output signal from the first amplifier, and the other one of the two inputs being a signal inputted from the second one of the input terminals of the differential amplifier.

3. The laser power control circuit of claim 2 , wherein the differential amplifier further includes:

a third switch that lowers an amplification degree of the second amplifier when the third switch is turned on; and

a fourth switch that selects whether the output signal from the first amplifier is to be input to the second amplifier or not.

4. A method for correcting an offset voltage in the laser power control circuit of claim 1 , said method comprising:

setting the first switch to a reference voltage side;

turning off the second switch; and

adjusting the variable voltage supply so that an A/D converted value of the output voltage from the differential amplifier and an A/D converted value of the reference voltage, which values are convened by the A/D converter, become approximately equal to each other.

5. A method for correcting an offset voltage in the laser power control circuit of claim 3 , said method comprising:

setting the first switch to a reference voltage side;

turning off the second switch;

turning on the third switch;

obtaining first data that is an A/D converted value of the reference voltage, which is converted by the A/D converter;

turning on the fourth switch to obtain second data that is an A/D converted value of the output voltage from the differential amplifier, which value is converted by the A/D converter;

turning off the fourth switch to obtain third data that is an A/D converted value of the output voltage from the differential amplifier, which value is converted by the A/D converter; and

adjusting the variable voltage supply on a basis of the first to third data.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 27, 2020
From: PANASONIC CORPORATION
To: PANASONIC SEMICONDUCTOR SOLUTIONS CO., LTD.
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