IP Library Granted Patent US 10,034,069
Granted Patent B2
US 10,034,069 · App. 15/317,897 · Granted Jul 24, 2018

Optoelectronic switch

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Patent No.
US 10,034,069
App. No.
15/317,897
Granted
Jul 24, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optoelectronic switch for switching a signal from an input device to an output device includes a plurality of switch modules, each connected or connectable to an optical interconnecting region, wherein: each switch module is configured to output a WDM output signal to the optical interconnecting region, and the optoelectronic switch further includes one or more MZI routers, each configured to direct the WDM output signal from its source switch module towards its destination switch module, wherein the one or more MZI routers are located either on each of the switch modules, or in the interconnecting region.

Claims (69)

1. An optoelectronic switch for switching a signal from an input device to an output device, the optoelectronic switch including a plurality of switch modules, each connected or connectable to an optical interconnecting region, wherein:

each switch module is configured to output a WDM output signal to the optical interconnecting region, and

the optoelectronic switch further includes one or more MZI routers, each configured to direct the WDM output signal from its source switch module towards its destination switch module, the one or more MZI routers located either:

on the switch modules, or

in the optical interconnecting region.

2. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 wherein the one or more MZI routers include an electro-optic MZI.

3. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 wherein an MZI router, of the one or more MZI routers, includes:

a plurality of MZI switches arranged in a matrix.

4. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 3 wherein the MZI router is a 1×N router, the plurality of MZI switches arranged in a tree formation.

5. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 wherein the optical interconnecting region includes, or is in the form of, an optical backplane.

6. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 wherein:

the optical interconnecting region includes an intermediate switching device having a plurality of inputs and outputs, and

a pre-interconnect MZI router is connected between the source switch module and the intermediate switching device, and is configured to receive the WDM output signal from the source switch module.

7. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 6 wherein the pre-interconnect MZI router is configured to direct the WDM output signal to an input of the intermediate switching device corresponding to an output of the intermediate switching device corresponding to the destination switch module.

8. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 6 further including a controller connected to an MZI router, of the one or more MZI routers, the controller configured to control the direction of the WDM output signal within the pre-interconnect MZI router.

9. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 8 wherein the controller is configured to control the direction of the WDM output signal based on destination information contained in the WDM output signal.

10. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 6 further including a post-interconnect MZI router connected between the intermediate switching device and the destination switch module.

11. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 10 wherein the post-interconnect router is configured to direct WDM signals which are output from the intermediate switching device towards their respective destination switch modules.

12. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 6 wherein each switch module includes:

a plurality of client-facing input ports connectable to the input device;

a corresponding plurality of client-facing output ports connectable to the output device;

an outgoing optical connection to the optical interconnecting region; and

an incoming optical connection from the optical interconnecting region.

13. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 12 , wherein there are M client-facing input ports, and M client-facing output ports.

14. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 13 wherein each switch module includes:

a plurality of detector-remodulators (DRMs), each configured to receive one or more optical signals from one of the input ports and to change the wavelength of and/or regenerate the received signals to produce respective DRM optical outputs,

a pre-interconnect AWG configured to multiplex M DRM optical outputs into the WDM output signal which is output to the optical interconnecting region.

15. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 14 wherein each DRM of the plurality of DRMs includes:

a photodetection stage configured to receive the optical signals from a respective one of the input ports of the switch module and to convert the optical signals into one or more electrical signals;

a CMOS chip for processing the electrical signals;

a modulation stage for: receiving the processed electrical signal(s) signals from the CMOS chip; receiving unmodulated light input having a fixed wavelength; and for modulating the unmodulated light according to the output of the CMOS chip.

16. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 15 wherein the DRM is configured to operate in burst mode.

17. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 15 wherein processing of the electrical signals by the CMOS chip includes one or more of: concentration, amplification, reshaping, re-timing, and filtering of the signal before it is received by the modulation stage.

18. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 14 wherein the pre-interconnect MZI router is configured to receive the WDM output signal from the pre-interconnect AWG.

19. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 14 wherein the pre-interconnect AWG is a cyclic AWG.

20. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 14 wherein each switch module further includes a post-interconnect AWG configured to route optical signals received at the incoming optical connection from the optical interconnecting region towards their respective destination switch modules.

21. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 20 wherein the post-interconnect AWG is an N×M AWG, the post-interconnect AWG having N inputs and M outputs, each of the N inputs connected to a respective output of the intermediate switching device and each of the M outputs of the N×M AWG for communicating a signal to one or more of the M outputs of the switch module.

22. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 20 wherein the post-interconnect AWG is a 1×M AWG; and the optoelectronic switch further comprises a post-interconnect MZI router;

wherein the 1×M AWG has a single input and M outputs, the single input connected to the post-interconnect MZI router and each of the M outputs of the 1×M AWG for communicating a signal to one or more of the M outputs of the switch module.

23. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 20 wherein the post-interconnect AWG is a non-cyclic AWG.

24. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 20 further comprising a second array of DRMs located after the post-interconnect AWG, each DRM of the second array configured to convert the wavelength of and/or regenerate a signal from a respective output port of the post-interconnect AWG for communication to an output port of the switch module.

25. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 wherein the optical interconnecting region includes a passive fibre shuffle.

26. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 , configured to act as an optoelectronic packet switch.

27. A switch module for pluggably connecting to an optical interconnecting region, the switch module comprising:

a plurality M of client-facing input ports and a corresponding plurality M of client-facing output ports;

an outgoing optical connection to the optical interconnecting region and an incoming optical connection to the optical interconnecting region;

an array of DRMs each DRM of the array configured to receive one or more optical signals from one of the input ports of the switch module and to change the wavelength of and/or regenerate the received signals to produce respective DRM optical outputs;

a pre-interconnect AWG, the pre-interconnect AWG acting as a multiplexor to multiplex M inputs to a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) output signal; and

a post-interconnect AWG configured to route optical signals received at the incoming optical connection of the switch module from the optical interconnecting region to one or more of the client-facing output ports.

28. The switch module of claim 27 , further comprising:

an MZI router configured to receive the WDM output signal from the pre-interconnect AWG, and to switch the WDM signal before it enters the optical interconnecting region to route the WDM signal to a destination switch module; the MZI router being located on the switch module.

29. The switch module of claim 27 , being suitable for pluggably connecting to an active optical backplane.

30. An active backplane for use with the switch module of claim 29 , the active optical backplane comprising:

a plurality of optical inputs paired with respective outputs, each input/output pair for connecting to a respective switch module, each input for receiving a WDM optical signal from said respective switch module;

a passive fibre shuffle; and

an MZI router located between each optical input of the active backplane and the passive fibre shuffle; wherein the MZI router is configured as a switch to select a fibre for any given signal through the passive fibre shuffle.

31. An optoelectronic switch according to claim 1 wherein each optoelectronic switch module is constructed on one or more silicon-on-insulator photonic platforms.

32. An optoelectronic switch comprising:

N switch modules; and

an optical backplane which includes a passive fibre shuffle;

wherein each switch module is connectable to the optical backplane, each switch module comprising:

M client-facing input ports, and M corresponding client-facing output ports;

an outgoing optical connection to the optical backplane and an incoming optical connection to the optical backplane;

an plurality of Detector Remodulators (DRMs) each DRM of the plurality configured to receive one or more optical signals from one of the input ports of the switch module and to regenerate and/or change the wavelength of the received signals to produce respective DRM optical outputs;

a pre-backplane AWG, the pre-backplane AWG configured as a multiplexor to multiplex M inputs to a wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) output signal; and

a post-backplane AWG configured route optical signals received at the incoming optical connection of the switch module from the backplane to one or more of the client-facing output ports;

wherein the optoelectronic switch further comprises a Mach Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) router configured to receive the WDM output signal from the pre-backplane AWG, and to switch the WDM signal before it enters the passive fibre shuffle to choose a destination switch module; the Mach Zehnder Interferometer router being located either:

on the switch module; or

within the optical backplane, between the switch module and the passive fibre shuffle.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 13, 2024
From: ROCKLEY PHOTONICS LTD.
To: CELESTIAL AI INC.
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From: ROCKLEY PHOTONICS LIMITED
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST - REEL/FRAME 060204/0749 Recorded Mar 19, 2023
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 18, 2022
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