IP Library Granted Patent US 7,684,452
Granted Patent B1
US 7,684,452 · App. 11/264,322 · Granted Mar 23, 2010

Enhancing the transition rate of a laser

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Patent No.
US 7,684,452
App. No.
11/264,322
Granted
Mar 23, 2010
Kind
B1
Abstract

Various circuits and methods are provided for driving a laser. A laser driver circuit is configured to generate a modulated current through a laser. Also, a peak current source is employed to generate a peak current that is differentially applied to the laser to enhance a transition rate of the laser.

Claims (37)

1. A laser driver, comprising:

a laser driver circuit configured to generate a modulated current through laser, a current source being employed in the laser driver circuit to generate a current, wherein at least a portion of the current is added to or subtracted from a bias current applied to the laser in response to a differential nodulation input, thereby generating the modulated current through the laser; and

a peak current source employed to generate a peak current that is applied to the laser to enhance a transition rate of the laser,

wherein the laser driver circuit further comprises a first pair of transistors that cause the current to be added to or subtracted from the bias current applied to the laser in response to the differential modulation input, and

wherein the laser driver circuit further comprises a second pair of transistors that cause the peak current to be applied to the laser in response to a differential peak input.

2. The laser driver of claim 1 , wherein the differential peak input is generated based upon the differential modulation input.

3. A method for driving a laser, comprising the steps of:

generating a modulated current through the laser with a laser driver circuit

generating a peak current comprising a plurality of peaks;

applying the peak current to the laser to enhance a transition rate of the laser;

generating a current with a current source in the laser driver circuit; and

adding or subtracting at least a portion of the current to or from a bias current applied to the laser in response to a differential modulation input, thereby generating the modulated current through the laser,

wherein the step of adding or subtracting the at least a portion of the current to or from the bias current applied to the laser in response to the differential modulation input further comprising manipulating a first pair of transistors that cause the current to be added to or subtracted from the bias current in response to the differential modulation input, and

wherein the step of applying the peak current to the laser to enhance a transition rate of the laser further comprises the step of manipulating a second pair of transistors that cause the peak current to be applied to the laser in response to a differential peak input.

4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising the step of generating the differential peak input based upon the differential modulation input.

5. A laser driver, comprising:

a laser driver circuit configured to generate a modulated current through a laser, wherein the generated modulation current causes the laser to have a transition rate;

a peak current source employed to generate a peak current that is applied to the laser to enhance the transition rate of the laser;

wherein the laser driver circuit further comprises a current source employed to generate a current;

wherein at least a portion of the current is added to or subtracted from a bias current applied to the laser in response to a modulation input, thereby generating the modulated current through the laser; and

wherein the laser driver circuit further comprises:

a first pair of transistors that cause the current to be added to or subtracted from the bias current applied to the laser in response to the modulation input; and

a second pair of transistors that cause the peak current to be applied to the laser in response to a differential peak input.

6. A laser driver, comprising:

a laser driver circuit configured to generate a modulated current through a laser, wherein the generated modulation current causes the laser to have a transition rate; the laser driver circuit comprising a current source to generate a current;

a peak current source employed to generate a peak current that is applied to the laser to enhance the transition rate of the laser; wherein the peak current increases the transition rate of the laser from an on state to an off state; and

wherein the laser driver circuit further comprises:

a first pair of transistors that cause at least a portion of current to be added to or subtracted from a bias current applied to the laser in response to a modulation input; and

a second pair of transistors that cause the peak current to be applied to the laser in response to a differential peak input.

7. The laser driver of claim 5 , wherein the peak current further comprises a plurality of inverted peaks.

8. The laser driver of claim 5 , wherein the peak current further comprises a plurality of positive peaks.

9. The laser driver of claim 5 , wherein the modulation input is a differential modulation input.

10. The laser driver of claim 9 , wherein the differential peak input is generated based upon the differential modulation input.

11. The laser driver of claim 6 , wherein the peak current further comprises a plurality of inverted peaks.

12. The laser driver of claim 6 , wherein the peak current further comprises a plurality of positive peaks.

13. The laser driver of claim 6 , wherein the modulation input is a differential modulation input.

14. The laser driver of claim 13 , the differential peak input is generated based upon the differential modulation input.