Claims
- 1. A high speed optical crossbar switch capable of handling broadband optical data signals at GHz rates comprising:
- a set of input integrated optical couplers each receiving an optical data signal and having the capability to be selectably actuated by a voltage signal to produce signals representative of each said optical data signal at a maximum output level signal being a substantially distortionless signal throughput of said optical data signal or a minimum output level signal with no storage of said optical data signal, each being coupled in parallel with respect to the other input integrated optical couplers;
- a first star coupler having a plurality of optical fibers each optically coupled to an integrated optical coupler to receive the maximum output level signals and minimum output level signals from a respective separate one of said input integrated optical couplers and present them as serial signals at an output;
- an optical cable optically coupled to said output of said first star coupler that transmits said serial signals;
- a second star couple optically coupled to said optical cable having optical fibers coupled to feed said serial signals therethrough;
- a set of output integrated optical couplers each coupled to receive said serial signals from said second star coupler and having eh capability to be selectably actuated by a voltage signal to produce signals representative of each of said serial signals at a maximum output level signal being a substantially distortionless signal throughput of each said optical data signal or a minimum output level signal with no storage of each said optical data signal, each of said output integrated optical couplers being coupled in parallel with respect to the other said output integrated optical couplers
- a clock operatively coupled to each of said input integrated optical couplers and each of said output integrated optical couplers to provide clock voltage signals that actuate said input integrated optical couplers and said output integrated optical couplers in a time division multiplex switching sequence at rates in excess of 10 GHz.
- 2. A high speed optical crossbar switch capable of handling broadband optical data signals at GHz rates comprising:
- a set of input integrated optical couplers each receiving an optical data signal and having the capability to be selectably actuated by a voltage signal to produce signals representative of each said optical data signal at a maximum output level signal being a substantially distortionless signal throughput of said optical data signal or a minimum output level signal with no storage of said optical data signal, each of said input integrated optical couplers being coupled in parallel with respect to the other said input integrated optical couplers;
- a clock operatively coupled to each of said input integrated optical couplers to provide clock voltage signals that actuate said input integrated optical couplers in a time division multiplex switching sequence at rates in excess of 100 MHz;
- a first star coupler having a plurality of optical fibers each optically coupled to an input integrated optical coupler to receive the maximum output level signals each being a substantially distortionless signal throughput of said optical data signal and minimum output level signals with no storage of each said optical data signal from a respective separate one of said input integrated optical couplers and present them as serial signals at an output; and
- a detector coupled to said output of said first star coupler to provide representative electrical signals of said serial signals.
- 3. A high speed optical crossbar switch according to claim 2 further including:
- a pulsed laser diode actuated to produce pulsed enabling signals;
- a set of output photoconductive switches each coupled to receive said representative signals from said detector and each disposed to receive said pulsed enabling signals from said pulsed laser diode having the capability to be selectably actuated by said pulsed enabling signals to produce representative electrical signals of said serial signals in accordance with a time division multiplex switching sequence, each being coupled in parallel with respect to the other output photoconductive switches to produce representative parallel optical output signals.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent Ser. No. 07/485,341 filed Feb. 26, 1990 now abandon.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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