Claims
- 1. A bi-directional optical transceiver for simultaneously transmitting n channels of n different wavelengths and receiving m channels of m different wavelengths through a single fiber optic cable comprising:
an optical block having a flat upper surface and a flat lower surface, a reflective coating carried by said upper surface of said optical block, a plurality of m filters carried on said flat lower surface of said optical block, said filters adapted to separately filter said m different wavelengths, a plurality of m photodetectors wherein each of said m photodetectors is optically aligned with one of said m filters to receive one of said m channels through one of said m filters, a plurality of n beam splitters on said flat lower surface of said optical block, and a plurality of n transmitting lasers, each having a separate wavelength, wherein each of said n lasers is optically aligned with one of said n beam splitters.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein n is 2, m is 2, and wherein only one transmitter and one photodetector are turned on, thereby creating a built-in redundancy of the transceiver.
- 3. A bi-directional optical transceiver for simultaneously transmitting n channels of n different wavelengths and receiving m channels of m different wavelengths through a single fiber optic cable, and wherein said n wavelengths are different from said m wavelengths, comprising:
an optical block having a flat upper surface and a flat lower surface, a reflective coating carried by said upper surface of said optical block, a plurality of m+n filters carried on said flat lower surface of said optical block, said filters adapted to separately filter said m+n different wavelengths, a plurality of m photodetectors wherein each of said m photodetectors is optically aligned with one of said m filters to receive one of said m channels through one of said m filters, and a plurality of n transmitting lasers, each having a separate wavelength, wherein each of said n lasers is optically aligned with one of said n filters.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein n is 2 and m is 2.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of and priority from U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/430,956 filed on Dec. 4, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60430956 |
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