IP Library Granted Patent US 9,160,457
Granted Patent B2
US 9,160,457 · App. 14/302,339 · Granted Oct 13, 2015

Adaptive compensation circuitry for suppression of distortions generated by the dispersion-slope of optical components

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Patent No.
US 9,160,457
App. No.
14/302,339
Granted
Oct 13, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A distortion compensation circuit compensates for the distortions generated by the dispersion-slope of an optical component and the frequency chirp of an optical transmitter. The dispersion compensation circuitry can be utilized in the optical transmitter, the optical receiver and/or at some intermediate point in a fiber-optic network. One embodiment of the compensation circuit utilizes a primary electrical signal path that receives at least a portion of the input signal and a delay line; and a secondary signal path in parallel to the primary path that receives at least a portion of the input signal and including: an amplifier with an electrical current gain that is proportional to the dispersion-slope of the optical component, an optional RF attenuator, an optional delay line, a “squarer” circuit, and a “differentiator” circuit. Another embodiment of the disclosure performs simultaneous, and independent, compensation of second-order distortions generated by both the dispersion-slope of a first optical component and the dispersion of a second optical component. Other embodiments of the disclosure perform adaptive predistortion for compensation of distortions generated by the dispersion-slope of a first optical component and the dispersion of a second optical component to maintain optimum compensation even if the dispersion properties of the optical components change with time.

Claims (129)

1. A method, comprising: cancelling substantially composite second order distortion from at least 1) a dispersion-slope of an optical component and 2) frequency chirp of an optical transmitter using a distortion compensation circuit including a parallel combination of an input signal I(t) and a secondary path where a predistortion signal I predis (t) is generated according to

I

predis

=

G

opt

(

I

2

)

t

wherein G opt is a parameter independent of I(t) and is proportional to the dispersion slope S opt of the optical component according to

G

opt

=

(

P

0

S

opt

S

las

)

(

λ

4

2

c

2

)

η

FM

2

wherein λ denotes the wavelength of the optical signal, c denotes the speed of light in a vacuum, η FM denotes the laser chirp (also known as the laser FM efficiency) in units of MHz/mA, P 0 is the average power output of the laser in mW, S ias denotes the slope of the laser light-current characteristic in units of mW/mA and S opt denotes the dispersion-slope of the optical component in units of ps/nm 2 at wavelength λ.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the distortion compensation circuit includes

a 1×n electrical coupler;

a primary signal path including an RF delay line coupled to the 1×n coupler, the primary signal path receiving a first portion of an input signal;

a n×1 electrical coupler coupled to the primary signal path; and

a secondary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to the primary signal path, the secondary signal path receiving a second portion of the input signal and including

an RF delay line,

an RF attenuator,

an amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion-slope of the optical component,

a circuit that squares the signal current and

a circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal.

3. The method of claim 2 , further comprising an optical transmitter that follows the distortion compensation circuit by means of an electrical connection to the n×1 coupler of the compensation circuit.

4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising an optical receiver that precedes the distortion compensation circuit by means of an electrical input coupled to the 1×n coupler of the compensation circuit.

5. The method of claim 2 , wherein the amplifier has electrical current gain proportional to both the dispersion-slope of the optical component and the dispersion of another optical component.

6. The method of claim 2 , wherein the amplifier includes a voltage-controlled-amplifier whose gain can be adjusted by an error voltage, and further including a band pass filter coupled to the voltage-controlled-amplifier.

7. The method of claim 2 , wherein the secondary signal path includes a secondary signal path voltage-controlled attenuator, and further including a band pass filter coupled to the secondary signal path voltage-controlled attenuator.

8. The method of claim 2 , further comprising an 1×2 optical coupler whose input is connected to the output of the optical component and one optical output of which provides an adaptive feedback path including

a photodiode,

a band-pass filter and

a gain control circuit that is connected to a voltage-controlled amplifier or voltage-controlled attenuator in the secondary path of the dispersion compensation circuit.

9. The method of claim 2 , further comprising a ternary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to both a) the primary signal path and b) the secondary signal path, the ternary signal path receiving a third portion of the input signal and including

another amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion of another optical component,

another circuit that squares the input current,

another circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal,

another RF delay line and

another RF attenuator.

10. The method of claim 2 , wherein the circuit that squares the signal current in the secondary path is replaced by a multiplier circuit that multiplies a portion of the signal from the primary path with the output of the differentiator circuit in the secondary path.

11. An apparatus, comprising a distortion compensation circuit to substantially cancel composite second order distortion generated by at least 1) a dispersion-slope of an optical component and 2) frequency chirp of an optical transmitter, the distortion compensation circuit including

a 1×n electrical coupler;

a primary signal path including an RF delay line coupled to the 1×n coupler, the primary signal path receiving a first portion of an input signal;

a n×1 electrical coupler coupled to the primary signal path; and

a secondary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to the primary signal path, the secondary signal path receiving a second portion of the input signal and including

an RF delay line,

an RF attenuator,

an amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion-slope of the optical component,

a circuit that squares the signal current and

a circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal,

wherein the amplifier includes a voltage-controlled-amplifier whose gain can be adjusted by an error voltage, and further including a band pass filter coupled to the voltage-controlled-amplifier.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 , further comprising an 1×2 optical coupler whose input is connected to the output of the optical component and one optical output of which provides an adaptive feedback path including

a photodiode,

a band-pass filter and

a gain control circuit that is connected to a voltage-controlled amplifier in the secondary path of the dispersion compensation circuit.

13. An apparatus, comprising a distortion compensation circuit to substantially cancel composite second order distortion generated by at least 1) a dispersion-slope of an optical component and 2) frequency chirp of an optical transmitter, the distortion compensation circuit including

a 1×n electrical coupler;

a primary signal path including an RF delay line coupled to the 1×n coupler, the primary signal path receiving a first portion of an input signal;

a n×1 electrical coupler coupled to the primary signal path; and

a secondary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to the primary signal path, the secondary signal path receiving a second portion of the input signal and including

an RF delay line,

an RF attenuator,

an amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion-slope of the optical component,

a circuit that squares the signal current and

a circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal,

wherein the secondary signal path includes a secondary signal path voltage-controlled attenuator, and further including a band pass filter coupled to the secondary signal path voltage-controlled attenuator.

14. The apparatus of claim 13 , further comprising an 1×2 optical coupler whose input is connected to the output of the optical component and one optical output of which provides an adaptive feedback path including

a photodiode,

a band-pass filter and

a gain control circuit that is connected to a voltage-controlled attenuator in the secondary path of the dispersion compensation circuit.

15. An apparatus, comprising a distortion compensation circuit to substantially cancel composite second order distortion generated by at least 1) a dispersion-slope of an optical component and 2) frequency chirp of an optical transmitter, the distortion compensation circuit including

a 1×n electrical coupler;

a primary signal path including an RF delay line coupled to the 1×n coupler, the primary signal path receiving a first portion of an input signal;

a n×1 electrical coupler coupled to the primary signal path; and

a secondary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to the primary signal path, the secondary signal path receiving a second portion of the input signal and including

an RF delay line,

an RF attenuator,

an amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion-slope of the optical component,

a circuit that squares the signal current and

a circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal,

wherein the circuit that squares the signal current in the secondary path is replaced by a multiplier circuit that multiplies a portion of the signal from the primary path with the output of the differentiator circuit in the secondary path.

16. An apparatus, comprising a distortion compensation circuit to substantially cancel composite second order distortion generated by at least 1) a dispersion-slope of an optical component and 2) frequency chirp of an optical transmitter, the distortion compensation circuit including

a 1×n electrical coupler;

a primary signal path including an RF delay line coupled to the 1×n coupler, the primary signal path receiving a first portion of an input signal;

a n×1 electrical coupler coupled to the primary signal path; and

a secondary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to the primary signal path, the secondary signal path receiving a second portion of the input signal and including

an RF delay line,

an RF attenuator,

an amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion-slope of the optical component,

a circuit that squares the signal current and

a circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal,

further comprising a ternary signal path coupled to both i) the 1×n coupler and ii) the n×1 coupler and in parallel to both a) the primary signal path and b) the secondary signal path, the ternary signal path receiving a third portion of the input signal and including

another amplifier with electrical current gain proportional to the dispersion of another optical component,

another circuit that squares the input current,

another circuit whose output is the derivative of its input signal,

another RF delay line and

another RF attenuator.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the ternary signal path includes a ternary signal path voltage-controlled amplifier and/or a voltage-controlled attenuator whose gain and/or attenuation can be adjusted by an error voltage, and further including a band pass filter coupled to the voltage-controlled-amplifier and/or the voltage-controlled-attenuator.

18. The apparatus of claim 17 , further comprising an 1×2 optical coupler whose input is connected to the output of the optical component and one optical output of which provides an adaptive feedback path including

a photodiode,

a band-pass filter and

a gain control circuit that is connected to a voltage-controlled amplifier or voltage-controlled attenuator in the ternary signal path of the dispersion compensation circuit.

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