Claims
- 1. A dynamic range extender for optical transmitters comprising:a distortion compensator for coupling to an input signal to generate a compensated signal; a signal coupler coupled to the compensated signal to generate complementary compensated signals; a first and a second pre-clipper coupled to the complementary signals respectively for generating complementary clipped signals; and an optical device driver coupled to the complementary clipped signals for generating optical energy representative of the complementary clipped signals.
- 2. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 further comprising a complementary optical receiver coupled to the optical device driver for generating an electrical current representative of the input signal.
- 3. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 wherein the signal coupler is one of a balun, a hybrid coupler, and a differential amplifier.
- 4. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 wherein the pre-clipper comprises one of a reverse biased Schottky diode and a differential transistor pair.
- 5. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 wherein the optical device driver comprises a forward biased laser diode.
- 6. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 wherein the optical device driver comprises a differential amplifier.
- 7. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 wherein the distortion compensator comprises a reverse biased Schottky diode.
- 8. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 1 wherein the distortion compensator is a bipolar distortion compensator.
- 9. A dynamic range extender for optical transmitters comprising:a bipolar distortion compensator for coupling to an input signal to generate a compensated signal; a signal coupler coupled to the compensated signal to generate complementary compensated signals; a first and second unipolar distortion compensator coupled to the complementary compensated signals respectively; a first pre-clipper coupled to the first unipolar distortion compensator and a second pre-clipper coupled to the second unipolar distortion compensator respectively for generating complementary clipped signals; and an optical device driver coupled to the complementary clipped signals for generating optical energy representative of the complementary clipped signals.
- 10. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 9 further comprising a complementary optical receiver coupled to the optical device driver for generating an electrical current representative of the input signal.
- 11. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 10 wherein the complementary optical receiver is coupled to the optical device driver by an optical fiber.
- 12. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 9 wherein the signal coupler is one of a balun, a hybrid coupler, and a differential amplifier.
- 13. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 9 wherein the pre-clipper comprises one of a reverse biased Schottky diode and a differential transistor pair.
- 14. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 9 wherein the optical device driver comprises a forward biased laser diode.
- 15. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 9 wherein the optical device driver comprises a differential amplifier.
- 16. The dynamic range extender for optical transmitters of claim 9 wherein the distortion compensators each comprise a reverse biased Schottky diode.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application under 37 CFR 1.53 of patent application “HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE FIBER OPTIC LINK”, Ser. No. 09/071,220 filed on May 1, 1998, now abandoned.
LICENSING INFORMATION
The invention described below is assigned to the United States Government and is available for licensing commercially. Technical and licensing inquiries may be directed to Harvey Fendelman, Legal Counsel For Patents, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego D0012, 53510 Silvergate Avenue, San Diego, Calif. 92152-5765; telephone (619)553-3818; fax (619)553-3821.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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