Claims
- 1. A cross-connect switch comprising:
a switching mirror; a lens mount for securing an optical fiber collimating lens whereby a light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens; and an actuator connected to said switching mirror whereby said switching mirror is switched into and out of said light path.
- 2. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said actuator comprises a flexure whereby a repeatability of actuator motion is provided for switching said switching mirror into and out of said light path.
- 3. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein a mechanical motion of said actuator is damped using a damping fluid.
- 4. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said actuator includes a mechanical motion amplifier.
- 5. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said actuator includes a mechanical motion amplifier and said switching mirror is attached to said mechanical motion amplifier in a thermally stable manner.
- 6. The cross-connect switch of claim 1, further comprising a base plate, said base plate including a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 7. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said lens mount comprises a hole with uniform boundary for providing a thermally stable attachment for said optical fiber collimating lens.
- 8. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said cross-connect switch conforms to a Telcordia GR-1221 industry standard.
- 9. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said cross-connect switch conforms to a Telcordia GR-1073 industry standard.
- 10. A cross-connect switch, comprising:
a switching mirror; an actuator connected to said switching mirror whereby said switching mirror is switched into and out of a light path; a lens mount for securing an optical fiber collimating lens wherein said lens mount comprises a hole with a uniform boundary for providing a thermally stable attachment for said optical fiber collimating lens and wherein said hole is at a 45-degree angle to a reflecting surface of said switching mirror, whereby said light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is maintained in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens.
- 11. The cross-connect switch of claim 10 wherein said lens mount comprises a second hole, said second hole and said hole defining an axis of said lens mount wherein said second hole and said hole are at a 45-degree angle to said axis, and wherein said lens mount is disposed so that every light path in said cross-connect switch is of equal length to said light path.
- 12. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said actuator comprises a flexure whereby a repeatability of actuator motion is provided for switching said switching mirror into and out of said light path.
- 13. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein a mechanical motion of said actuator is damped using a damping fluid.
- 14. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said actuator includes a mechanical motion amplifier and said switching mirror is attached to said mechanical motion amplifier in a thermally stable manner.
- 15. The cross-connect switch of claim 1, further comprising a base plate, said base plate including a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 16. The cross-connect switch of claim 1 wherein said cross-connect switch conforms to a Telcordia GR-1221 industry standard and a Telcordia GR-1073 industry standard.
- 17. A cross-connect switch comprising:
a switching mirror; a lens mount for securing an optical fiber collimating lens whereby a light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens; and an actuator connected to said switching mirror, wherein said actuator comprises a flexure, wherein said actuator includes a mechanical motion amplifier and said switching mirror is attached to said mechanical motion amplifier in a thermally stable manner, and wherein a mechanical motion of said actuator is damped using a damping fluid, whereby a repeatability of actuator motion is provided for switching said switching mirror into and out of said light path.
- 18. The cross-connect switch of claim 17 wherein said lens mount comprises a hole with a uniform boundary for providing a thermally stable attachment for said optical fiber collimating lens and wherein said hole is at a 45-degree angle to a reflecting surface of said switching mirror, whereby said light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is maintained in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens.
- 19. The cross-connect switch of claim 18 wherein said lens mount comprises a second hole, said second hole and said hole defining an axis of said lens mount wherein said second hole and said hole are at a 45-degree angle to said axis, and wherein said lens mount is disposed so that every light path in said cross-connect switch is of equal length to said light path.
- 20. The cross-connect switch of claim 17, further comprising a base plate, said base plate including a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 21. The cross-connect switch of claim 17 wherein said cross-connect switch conforms to a Telcordia GR-1221 industry standard and a Telcordia GR-1073 industry standard.
- 22. An add/drop module for an optical switching network, comprising:
a fiber optic terminating in an optical fiber collimating lens; a cross-connect switch comprising:
a switching mirror; a lens mount for securing said optical fiber collimating lens, said lens mount comprising a first hole with a uniform boundary for providing a thermally stable attachment for said optical fiber collimating lens, wherein said first hole is at a 45-degree angle to a reflecting surface of said switching mirror, whereby a light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is maintained in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens, wherein said lens mount comprises a second hole, said second hole and said first hole defining an axis of said lens mount wherein said second hole and said first hole are at a 45-degree angle to said axis, and wherein said lens mount is disposed so that every light path in said cross-connect switch is of equal length to said light path; and an actuator connected to said switching mirror, wherein said actuator comprises a flexure, wherein said actuator includes a mechanical motion amplifier and said switching mirror is attached to said mechanical motion amplifier in a thermally stable manner, and wherein a mechanical motion of said actuator is damped using a damping fluid, whereby a repeatability of actuator motion is provided for switching said switching mirror into and out of said light path.
- 23. The add/drop module of claim 22, further comprising a base plate for stabilizing said actuator, said base plate including a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 24. The add/drop module of claim 22 wherein said cross-connect switch conforms to a Telcordia GR-1221 industry standard and a Telcordia GR-1073 industry standard.
- 25. A communication system, comprising:
a fiber optic terminating in an optical fiber collimating lens; a cross-connect switch comprising:
a switching mirror; a lens mount for securing said optical fiber collimating lens, said lens mount comprising a first hole with a uniform boundary for providing a thermally stable attachment for said optical fiber collimating lens, wherein said first hole is at a 45-degree angle to a reflecting surface of said switching mirror, whereby a light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is maintained in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens, wherein said lens mount comprises a second hole, said second hole and said first hole defining an axis of said lens mount wherein said second hole and said first hole are at a 45-degree angle to said axis, and wherein said lens mount is disposed so that every light path in said cross-connect switch is of equal length to said light path; and an actuator connected to said switching mirror, wherein said actuator comprises a flexure, wherein said actuator includes a mechanical motion amplifier and said switching mirror is attached to said mechanical motion amplifier in a thermally stable manner, and wherein a mechanical motion of said actuator is damped using a damping fluid, whereby a repeatability of actuator motion is provided for switching said switching mirror into and out of said light path.
- 26. The communication system of claim 25, further comprising a base plate for stabilizing said actuator, said base plate including a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 27. The communication system of claim 25 wherein said cross-connect switch conforms to a Telcordia GR-1221 industry standard and a Telcordia GR-1073 industry standard.
- 28. The communication system of claim 25 wherein said cross-connect switch is connected for use as a protection switch.
- 29. The communication system of claim 25 wherein said cross-connect switch is connected for use as a non-blocking switch.
- 30. The communication system of claim 25 wherein said cross-connect switch is connected for use as an add/drop module.
- 31. The communication system of claim 25, wherein said communication system comprises a core router, and wherein said core router includes said cross-connect switch.
- 32. A method for optically switching light beams comprising a step of moving a switching mirror into and out of a light path using an actuator having a flexure.
- 33. The method of claim 32 further comprising a step of securing an optical fiber collimating lens in a lens mount in a thermally stable manner whereby said light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is maintained in an alignment relative to said switching mirror and a second lens.
- 34. The method of claim 32 further comprising a step of damping a mechanical motion of said actuator with a damping fluid.
- 35. The method of claim 32 further comprising a step of connecting said switching mirror to said actuator in a thermally stable manner.
- 36. The method of claim 32 further comprising a step of stabilizing said actuator with a base plate comprising a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 37. A method for optically switching light beams comprising steps of:
securing an optical fiber collimating lens in a lens mount in a thermally stable manner whereby a light path from said optical fiber collimating lens is maintained in an alignment relative to a switching mirror and a second lens; moving said switching mirror into and out of said light path using an actuator having a flexure whereby repeatability variation is less than 1 dB per million cycles.
- 38. The method of claim 37 further comprising a step of damping a mechanical motion of said actuator with a damping fluid to decrease optical switching time.
- 39. The method of claim 37 further comprising a step of connecting said switching mirror to said actuator in a thermally stable manner.
- 40. The method of claim 37 further comprising a step of stabilizing said actuator with a base plate comprising a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
- 41. A method for optically switching light beams comprising steps of:
providing a working input optical fiber, a working output optical fiber, and an add input optical fiber; securing an optical fiber collimating lens for each of said working input optical fiber, said working output optical fiber, and said add input optical fiber in at least one lens mount in a thermally stable manner whereby a first light path from said working input optical fiber is maintained in an alignment relative to said working output optical fiber and a second light path from said add input optical fiber is maintained in an alignment relative to a switching mirror and said working output optical fiber; moving said switching mirror out of said first light path and said second light path using an actuator having a flexure whereby said working input optical fiber is connected to said working output optical fiber; and moving said switching mirror into said first light path and said second light path using said actuator having a flexure whereby said add input optical fiber is connected to said working output optical fiber.
- 42. The method of claim 41 further comprising a step of damping a mechanical motion of said actuator with a damping fluid.
- 43. The method of claim 41 further comprising a step of connecting said switching mirror to said actuator in a thermally stable manner.
- 44. The method of claim 41 further comprising a step of stabilizing said actuator with a base plate comprising a mounting hole wherein said mounting hole is provided with a stress isolation through-cut.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/387,091, filed Jun. 7, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60387091 |
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