Claims
- 1. A method for aligning an optical emitter and an optical receiver for data communications, the method comprising:providing an array of optical receivers; positioning the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers with reference to each other to establish an optical data communication path; energizing the optical emitter and measuring output signals of the optical receivers to determine which receiver in the array of optical receivers achieves the best alignment; and for subsequent data communications, employing the optical receiver determined to achieve the best alignment.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein energizing the optical emitter and measuring output signals of the optical receivers comprises manually energizing the optical emitter and measuring output signals.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein energizing the optical emitter and measuring output signals of the optical receivers comprises automatically energizing the optical emitter and measuring output signals.
- 4. The method of claim 3, further including periodically individually re-energizing the optical emitter and measuring output signals of the optical receivers to determine which receiver in the array of optical receivers achieves the best alignment.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein one of the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers is mounted on a plug-in circuit module and the other of the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers is mounted on a backplane, andwherein positioning the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers includes inserting the plug-in circuit module in the backplane.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers are mounted on respective modules, andwherein positioning the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers includes stacking the respective modules.
- 7. The method of claim 1, which further comprises:providing an optical waveguide having one end optically connected to the array of optical receivers such that optical signals presented to the other end of the optical waveguide are directed to the array of optical receivers; and wherein positioning the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers with reference to each other comprises positioning the optical emitter and the other end of the optical waveguide with reference to each other to establish the optical data communication path.
- 8. An optical coupling system for data communications, comprising:an optical emitter; and an array of optical receivers positioned within a pre determined tolerance with reference to the optical emitter for establishing an optical data communication path, one of the optical receivers providing the optimum optical path from the optical emitter.
- 9. The optical coupling system of claim 8, wherein one of the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers is mounted on a plug-in circuit module and the other of the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers is mounted on a backplane which receives the circuit module.
- 10. The optical coupling system of claim 8, wherein the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers are mounted on respective modules assembled into a stack of modules.
- 11. The optical coupling system of claim 8, wherein the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers are located on facing portions of respective modules assembled into the stack of modules.
- 12. The optical coupling system of claim 10, which comprises an intermediate module having an array of optical receivers for receiving optical signals from an optical emitter on a module on one side of the intermediate module, and another optical emitter for directing optical signals to another array of optical receivers on a module on the other side of the intermediate module.
- 13. The optical coupling system of claim 8, which further comprises:an optical waveguide having one end optically connected to the array of optical receivers such that optical signals presented to the other end of the optical waveguide are directed to the array of optical receivers; and wherein positioning the optical emitter and the array of optical receivers with reference to each other comprises positioning the optical emitter and the other end of the optical waveguide with reference to each other to establish the optical data communication path.
- 14. The optical coupling system of claim 8, wherein the array of optical receivers comprises an application specific integrated circuit chip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/301,910, filed Apr. 29, 1999, is now issued U.S. Pat. No. 6,272,271 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract number F33615-94-C-1531 awarded by DARPA. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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