Claims
- 1. A integrated dual optical amplifier (IODA) comprising:
a first optical amplifier including a first set of components and a shared set of components; and a second optical amplifier including a second set of components and the shared set of components.
- 2. The IODA of claim 1 wherein the shared set of components comprises:
a pump laser; and a coupler coupling the pump laser to each of the first optical amplifier and the second optical amplifier.
- 3. The IODA of claim 2 wherein one of the first set of components or the second set of components includes a variable optical amplifier.
- 4. The IODA of claim 2 further comprising a variable optical attenuator between the coupler and one of the optical amplifiers.
- 5. The IODA of claim 2 wherein the shared set of components further comprises a pump isolator, and wherein a remaining pump power from the first optical amplifier is re-used in the second optical amplifier.
- 6. The IODA of claim 2 wherein the first set of components includes exactly one photodetector, ante the second set of components includes exactly one photodetector.
- 7. The IODA of claim 1 wherein the shared set of components comprises:
a pump laser; and a variable coupling ratio coupler coupling the pump laser to each of the first optical amplifier and the second optical amplifier.
- 8. The IODA of claim 1 wherein the shared set of components comprises:
a first photodetector; a first coupler coupling the first photodetector to the first optical amplifier and to the second optical amplifier; a second photodetector; and a second coupler coupling the second photodetector to the first optical amplifier and to the second optical amplifier.
- 9. The IODA of claim 1 wherein the first optical amplifier is a pre-amplifier within a reception module of an optical communication system and the second optical amplifier is a booster within a transmission module of the optical communication system.
- 10. The IODA of claim 1 further including a control circuit comprising:
means of monitoring a signal strength of an output signal transmitted from the first optical amplifier; and means of adjusting at least one component within the IODA until the signal strength is at a desired signal strength.
- 11. The IODA of claim 3 wherein the first set of components includes the variable optical amplifier, the variable optical amplifier having an attenuation, the IODA further including a control circuit comprising:
means for determining the signal strength of a first output signal transmitted from the first optical amplifier; means for increasing the attenuation in the event that the signal strength of the first output signal is greater than a first desired signal strength; and means for reducing the attenuation in the event that the signal strength of the first output signal is Less than the first desired signal strength.
- 12. The IODA of claim 11 wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the first output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the first output signal at a first photodetector.
- 13. The IODA of claim 11 further comprising:
means for determining the signal strength of a second output signal transmitted from the second optical amplifier; and means for adjusting an output power of the pump laser until the signal strength of the second output signal is at a second desired signal strength.
- 14. The IODA of claim 13 wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the second output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the second output signal detected at a second photodetector.
- 15. The IODA of claim 4 wherein the variable optical amplifier has an attenuation and is located between the coupler and the second optical amplifier, the IODA further including a control circuit comprising:
means for determining a signal strength of a first output signal transmitted from the first optical amplifier; means for determining a signal strength of a second output signal transmitted from the second optical amplifier; means for adjusting an output power of the pump laser until the signal strength of the first output signal is at a first desired signal strength; and means for adjusting the attenuation until the signal strength of the second output signal is at a second desired signal strength.
- 16. The IODA of claim 15 wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the first output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the first output signal at a first photodetector, and wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the second output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the second output signal at a second photodetector.
- 17. The IODA of claim 7 wherein the variable coupling ratio coupler has a coupling ratio, the IODA further including a control circuit comprising:
means for determining a signal strength of a first output signal transmitted from the first optical amplifier; means for determining a signal strength of a second output signal transmitted from the second optical amplifier; means for adjusting an output power of the pump laser and for adjusting the coupling ratio until the signal strength of the first output signal is at a first desired signal strength and the signal strength of the second output signal is at a second desired signal strength.
- 18. The IODA of claim 17 wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the first output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the first output signal at a first photodetector, and wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the second output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the second output signal at a second photodetector.
- 19. The IODA of claim 8 wherein the first optical amplifier includes a first pump laser and receives a first input signal having a first dither, the IODA further including a control circuit comprising:
means for determining a signal strength of a first output signal transmitted from the first optical amplifier; means for adjusting an output power of the first pump laser until the signal strength of the first output signal is at a first desired signal strength.
- 20. The IODA of claim 19 wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the first output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the first output signal at a first photodetector.
- 21. The IODA of claim 19 wherein the second optical amplifier includes a second pump laser and receives a second input signal having a second dither, the control circuit further comprising:
means for determining a signal strength of a second output signal transmitted from the second optical amplifier; means for adjusting an output power of the second pump laser until the signal strength of the second output signal is at a second desired signal strength.
- 22. The IODA of claim of 21 wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the first output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the first output signal at a first photodetector, and wherein the means for determining the signal strength of the second output signal comprise detecting a signal strength of a diverted portion of the second output signal at a second photodetector.
- 23. A two-stage amplifier, comprising:
the IODA of claim 1; and at least one middle component; wherein an output signal from the first optical amplifier is transmitted to the at least one middle component, and wherein an input signal to the second optical amplifier is received from the at least one middle component.
- 24. The two-stage amplifier of claim 23 wherein the at least one middle component includes a dispersion compensation module.
- 25. The two-stage amplifier of claim 23 wherein the at least one middle component includes a polarization mode dispersion compensator.
- 26. A chip-based integrated optical dual amplifier (IODA) comprising:
a first optical amplifier including a first set of components and a shared set of components, the first set of components including a first length of Erbium-Doped Waveguide (EDW); and a second optical amplifier including a second set of components and the shared set of components, the second set of components including a second length of EDW.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from Provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 60/352,257 filed Jan. 30, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60352257 |
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