The present application relates generally to optical broadcast of CATV signals, and, more specifically, to bulk modulation of multiple wavelengths for generation of a CATV optical comb.
Cable TV (CATV) signals are traditionally broadcast to subscribers through co-axial cables. In recent years, it has become increasingly desirable to use passive optical networks (PONs) in place of the traditional copper co-axial cable infrastructure. In such cases, the conventional electrical CATV signal is typically modulated onto a narrow-band optical carrier using a transmitter of the type illustrated in
In some cases, it is desirable to generate modulated optical CATV signals 12 on multiple wavelengths. This is typically accomplished by duplicating the arrangement of
A less costly arrangement can be constructed by directly driving each laser 4 with the electrical CATV signal 10. With this arrangement, each laser 4 outputs its respective optical CATV signal 12 directly rather than a CW light 8, so that an external modulator 6 within each transmitter 2 is not needed. However, because the frequency and amplitude responses of a laser diode are coupled, driving a laser 4 with the CATV signal 10 produces CATV signal 12 having excursion of both amplitude and frequency (wavelength). As a result, optical CATV signals 12 generated by direct modulation of the lasers 4 tend to suffer from greater distortion than those generated by an external modulator 6.
Techniques that overcome the above-noted deficiencies of the prior art remain highly desirable.
An aspect of the present invention provides, a system for generating an optical CATV comb comprising a plurality of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical CATV signals. A set of one or more lasers generate a plurality of narrow-band continuous wave (CW) lights, each CW light having a respective predetermined wavelength and optical power level. An optical MUX couples the plurality of CW lights into a WDM continuous wave light. A broadband optical modulator responsive to a CATV signal modulates the WDM continuous wave light to generate the optical CATV comb.
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in combination with the appended drawings, in which:
a and 1b schematically illustrate respective conventional transmitters for generating optical CATV signals; and
It will be noted that throughout the appended drawings, like features are identified by like reference numerals.
The present invention provides techniques for generating an optical CATV comb having a plurality of wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical CATV signals. A representative embodiment is described below with reference to
Referring to
In some embodiments, the number and spectral distribution of the CW lights 6 (and thus the WDM optical CATV signals within the optical CATV comb 18) are selected based on a channel plan of an optical network through which the optical CATV comb 18 is to be transmitted.
If desired, each of the lasers 4 may be provided as a conventional bulk semiconductor laser diode which may, for example, be provided on a Transmission Optical Sub-Assembly (TOSA) device well known in the art. In some embodiments, the number of lasers 4 (or TOSAs) will match the desired number of optical CATV signals multiplexed within the optical CATV comb 18. Alternatively, multi-channel quantum dot lasers can be used, in which case the number of lasers 4 needed to produce all of the optical CATV signals is reduced. Multi-channel quantum dot based lasers are known in the art. In some embodiments, a single multi-channel quantum dot laser may be used to generate all of the desired CW lights 6, in which case the optical MUX 16 is not required to produce the WDM continuous wave light 22.
Any suitable broadband optical modulator 24 may be used to modulate the electrical CATV signal 10 onto the WDM CW light 22. For example, variable optical attenuators and Mach-Zehnder modulators known in the art may be used for this purpose.
As is known in the art, CW lights 6 emitted by semiconductor and quantum dot lasers are coherent and polarized. In cases where the optical modulator 24 is polarization dependent, it will be important to maintain the polarization of the WDM CW light 22 using methods known in the art, such as, for example through the use of Polarization Maintaining Fibre (PMF).
If desired, an optical amplifier 26 (for example an Erbium Doped Fiber Amplifier (EDFA)) can be used to amplify the optical CATV comb 18 at the output of the modulator 24. This arrangement is useful for increasing link budget (and thus signal reach) of the optical CATV comb 18, particularly in cases where the optical CATV comb 18 is to be broadcast through a PON having multiple branches.
The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be illustrative only. The scope of the invention is therefore intended to be limited solely by the scope of the appended claims.
This application is based on, and claims priority from, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/085,217, filed Jul. 31, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61085217 | Jul 2008 | US |