Claims
- 1. A heterodyne receiver for coherent light wave communications comprising:
- an optical coupler having a first input terminal to receive a signal light transmitted over an optical transmission line, a second input terminal, and a coupler output terminal;
- a local light source having a frequency control input terminal, and having an output terminal to supply a local light having a local frequency to said second input terminal of said optical coupler;
- an optical detection circuit having an input terminal optically connected with said coupler output terminal of said optical coupler to receive an outputted mixed light beam including said received signal light and said supplied local light from said optical coupler, and having an IF output terminal to generate an intermediate-frequency signal based on said received mixed light beam, said intermediate-frequency signal having a frequency corresponding to a difference between a frequency of said signal light and a frequency of said local light;
- a demodulator having an input terminal operatively connected with said IF output terminal of said optical detection circuit, to receive said intermediate-frequency signal and to reproduce transmitted data from said intermediate-frequency signal generated by said optical detection circuit;
- a frequency discriminator having an input terminal operatively connected with said IF output terminal of said optical detection circuit to receive said intermediate-frequency signal, and having an FD output terminal to generate an FD signal having a level which varies in accordance with a frequency of said received intermediate-frequency signal; and
- an automatic frequency control circuit having an input terminal operatively connected with said FD output terminal of said frequency discriminator to receive said generated FD signal, and having an output terminal operatively connected with said frequency control input terminal of said local light source to control said local frequency of said local light such that the level of said FD signal generated by said frequency discriminator is kept constant;
- said frequency discriminator comprising:
- a filter supplied with said received intermediate-frequency signal from said optical detection circuit, to limit a pass band of said intermediate-frequency signal using a cutoff frequency determined based on a delay time .tau., thereby to generate a limited intermediate-frequency signal, said filter having an output terminal to output said limited intermediate-frequency signal;
- a branch circuit having an input terminal operatively connected with said output terminal of said filter to receive said limited intermediate-frequency signal, and having a first and a second output terminal each to output a divided said limited intermediate-frequency signal;
- a delay circuit having an input terminal operatively connected with said first output terminal of said branch circuit to receive said limited intermediate-frequency signal, and having a delay output terminal to generate a delayed said received limited intermediate-frequency signal which is delayed by said delay time .tau.; and
- a mixer having a first input terminal operatively connected with said delay output terminal of said delay circuit to receive said generated delayed limited intermediate-frequency signal, having a second input terminal operatively connected with said second output terminal of said branch circuit to receive said limited intermediate-frequency signal, and having a mixer output terminal to output said generated FD signal by mixing said received delayed limited intermediate-frequency signal and said limited intermediate-frequency signal.
- 2. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 1, wherein said delay circuit satisfies the condition given by
- f.sub.IF =(2n+1)/4.tau. (n: natural number),
- where f.sub.IF is the center frequency of said intermediate-frequency signal.
- 3. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 2, wherein said filter is a high-pass filter, and the cutoff frequency of said high-pass filter, denoted by f.sub.HPF, satisfies the condition given by
- f.sub.HPF =(2n-1)/4.tau..
- 4. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 2, wherein said filter is a low-pass filter, and the cutoff frequency of said low-pass filter, denoted by f.sub.LPF, satisfies the condition given by
- f.sub.LPF =(2n+3)/4.tau..
- 5. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 2, wherein said filter is a bandpass filter, and the cutoff frequency on a high frequency side and the cutoff frequency on a low frequency side of said bandpass filter, denoted by f.sub.H and f.sub.L, respectively, satisfy the conditions given by
- f.sub.H =(2n+3)/4.tau.,
- f.sub.L =(2n-1)/4.tau..
- 6. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 1, wherein said frequency discriminator further comprises a limiter circuit operatively connected between said filter and said branch circuit.
- 7. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 1, wherein said frequency discriminator further comprises a gain saturation amplifier operatively connected between said filter and said branch circuit.
- 8. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 1, wherein said frequency discriminator further comprises an automatic gain control circuit operatively connected between said filter and said branch circuit.
- 9. A heterodyne receiver according to claim 1, wherein said frequency discriminator further comprises at least two circuits from the group of: a limiter circuit, a gain saturation amplifier, and an automatic gain control circuit, the group of circuits operatively connected between said filter and said branch circuit.
- 10. A frequency discriminator comprising:
- a filter supplied with an intermediate-frequency signal to limit a pass band of said intermediate-frequency signal using a cutoff frequency determined based on a delay time .tau. and thereby to generate a limited intermediate-frequency signal;
- a branch circuit having an input terminal operatively connected with an output terminal of said filter to receive said limited intermediate-frequency signal, and having a first and a second output terminal each to output a divided said limited intermediate-frequency signal;
- a delay circuit having an input terminal operatively connected with said first output terminal of said branch circuit to receive said limited intermediate-frequency signal, and having a delay output terminal to generate a delayed said received limited intermediate-frequency signal which is delayed by said delay time .tau.; and
- a mixer having a first input terminal operatively connected with said delay output terminal of said delay circuit to receive said generated delayed limited intermediate-frequency signal, having a second input terminal operatively connected with said second output terminal of said branch circuit to receive said limited intermediate-frequency signal, and having a mixer output terminal to output an FD signal by mixing said received delayed limited intermediate-frequency signal and said limited intermediate-frequency signal.
- 11. A frequency discriminator according to claim 10, wherein said delay circuit satisfies the condition given by
- f.sub.IF =(2n+1)/4.tau. (n: natural number),
- where f.sub.IF is the center frequency of said intermediate-frequency signal.
- 12. A frequency discriminator according to claim 11, wherein said filter is a high-pass filter, and the cutoff frequency of said high-pass filter, denoted by f.sub.HPF, satisfies the condition given by
- f.sub.HPF =(2n-1)/4.tau..
- 13. A frequency discriminator according to claim 11, wherein said filter is a low-pass filter, and the cutoff frequency of said low-pass filter, denoted by f.sub.LPF, satisfies the condition given by
- f.sub.LPF =(2n+3)/4.tau..
- 14. A frequency discriminator according to claim 11, wherein said filter is a bandpass filter, and the cutoff frequency on a high frequency side and the cutoff frequency on a low frequency side of said bandpass filter, denoted by f.sub.H and f.sub.L, respectively, satisfy the conditions given by
- f.sub.H =(2n+3)/4.tau.,
- f.sub.L =(2n-1)/4.tau..
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/355,339, filed Dec. 12, 1994, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/900,493, filed Jun. 18, 1992, now abandoned.
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