Claims
- 1. An optical switch array comprising:(a) at least three input waveguides; (b) a first group of at least three output waveguides; (c) for each of said output waveguides of said first group: for each of said input waveguides, a switching element coupling said each input waveguide only to said each output waveguide; and (d) for each of said output waveguides of said first group, a combining mechanism for coupling all of said input waveguides to said each output waveguide; said input waveguides, said output waveguides, said switching elements and said combining mechanism all being arranged substantially in a common plane; all of said input waveguides traversing successively respective said switching elements in a common order relative to said output waveguides of said first group.
- 2. The optical switch array of claim 1, further comprising:(e) for each of said output waveguides of said first group: for each of said input waveguides, an intermediate waveguide connecting said switching element, that couples said each input waveguide to said each output waveguide, to said combining mechanism; all of said intermediate waveguides being arranged substantially in said common plane.
- 3. The optical switch array of claim 2, wherein each said intermediate waveguide crosses at least one of said input waveguides.
- 4. The optical switch array of claim 3, wherein one of said at least one input waveguide crossed by said each intermediate waveguide is said first input waveguide.
- 5. The optical switch array of claim 2, wherein said input waveguides are substantially parallel, and wherein, for each said output waveguide of said first group, said switching elements that couple said input waveguides to said each output waveguide are mutually displaced along said input waveguides.
- 6. The optical switch array of claim 5, wherein said mutual displacement is such that, for each said output waveguide of said first group other than a last said output waveguide of said first group, said intermediate waveguide that couples a last said input waveguide to said each output waveguide avoids said intermediate waveguide that couples a first said input waveguide to a next said output waveguide of said first group.
- 7. The optical switch of claim 5, wherein said mutual displacement is such that, for each said output waveguide of said first group and for each said input waveguide other than a last said input waveguide, said intermediate waveguide that couples said each input waveguide to said each output waveguide avoids said intermediate waveguide that couples a next said input waveguide to said each output waveguide.
- 8. The optical switch array of claim 1, wherein said input waveguides are substantially parallel, and wherein, for each said output waveguide of said first group, said switching elements that couple said input waveguides to said each output waveguide are mutually displaced along said input waveguides.
- 9. The optical switch array of claim 1, wherein said switching elements are 1×2 switches.
- 10. The optical switch array of claim 9, wherein each of said 1×2 switches is selected from the group consisting of directional couplers, BOA couplers, digital-optical-switches and x-switches.
- 11. The optical switch array of claim 1, wherein said combining mechanism includes, for each of said input waveguides, a coupling element coupling said each input waveguide to said each output waveguide of said first group.
- 12. The optical switch array of claim 11, wherein said coupling elements are y-junction combiners.
- 13. The optical switch array of claim 12, wherein said y-junction combiners are passive.
- 14. The optical switch array of claim 12, wherein at least one of said y-junction combiners is active.
- 15. The optical switch array of claim 14, wherein said at least one active y-junction combiner is selected from the group consisting of directional couplers, BOA couplers, digital-optical-couplers and x-switches.
- 16. The optical switch array of claim 1, wherein said combining mechanism includes a planar lens.
- 17. The optical switch of claim 1, further comprising:(e) for each of said input waveguides, an auxiliary waveguide substantially parallel to said each input waveguide; (f) a second group of at least one output waveguide; (g) for each of said at least one output waveguide of said second group: for each of said input waveguides, a switching element coupling said auxiliary waveguide only to said each output waveguide of said second group; and (h) for each of said at least one output waveguides of said second group, a combining mechanism for coupling all of said auxiliary waveguides to said each output waveguide of said second group; said input waveguides, said output waveguides, said auxiliary waveguides, said switching elements and said combining mechanism all being arranged substantially in a common plane.
- 18. The optical switch of claim 17, wherein said second group includes a plurality of output waveguides, and wherein all of said auxiliary waveguides traverse respective said switching elements, that couple said auxiliary waveguides to said output waveguides of said second group, in a common order relative to said output waveguides of said second group.
- 19. The optical switch of claim 17, wherein, for each of said input waveguides, said auxiliary waveguide is coupled to said each input waveguide by a splitting switch.
- 20. The optical switch of claim 19, wherein said output waveguides of said first group are on a first side of said input waveguides and said auxiliary waveguides in said common plane, and wherein said output waveguides of said second group are on a second side of said input waveguides and said auxiliary waveguides in said common plane.
- 21. The optical switch of claim 17, wherein, for each of said input waveguides, said auxiliary waveguide is coupled to said each input waveguide by a 50% coupler and by a reflector that is substantially perpendicular to said each input waveguide and to said auxiliary waveguide.
- 22. A method for switching signals from at least one of at least three input channels to at least one of at least three output channels, each output channel receiving signals from only one input channel, comprising the steps of:(a) providing an optical switch array including: (i) at least three input waveguides, each of said input waveguides corresponding uniquely to one of the input channels, (ii) at least three output waveguides, each of said output waveguides corresponding uniquely to one of the output channels, (iii) for each of said output waveguides: for each of said input waveguides, a switching element coupling said each input waveguide only to said each output waveguide, and (iv) for each of said output waveguides, a combining mechanism for coupling all of said input waveguides to said each output waveguide, said input waveguides, said output waveguides, said switching elements and said combining mechanism all being arranged substantially in a common plane, all of said input waveguides traversing successively respective said switching elements in a common order relative to said output waveguides; and(b) for each of said output waveguides: setting said switching element, that couples said each output waveguide to said input waveguide that corresponds to the input channel wherefrom a signal is to be switched to the output channel corresponding to said each output waveguide, to divert at least a portion of said signal to said each output waveguide.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising the step of:(c) for each of said output waveguides: setting at least one other said switching element, that couples to said each output waveguide, to a straight-through state.
- 24. A method for multicasting from at least one of at least three input channel to at least two of at least three output channels, each output channel receiving input from only one input channel, comprising the steps of:(a) providing an optical switch array including: (i) at least three input waveguides, each of said input waveguides corresponding uniquely to one of the input channels, (ii) at least three output waveguides, each of said output waveguides corresponding uniquely to one of the output channels, (iii) for each of said output waveguides: for each of said input waveguides, a switching element coupling said each input waveguide only to said each output waveguide, thereby coupling the input channel corresponding to said each input waveguide to the output channel corresponding to said output waveguide, and (iv) for each of said output waveguides, a combining mechanism for coupling all of said input waveguides to said each output waveguide, said input waveguides, said output waveguides, said switching elements and said combining mechanisms all being arranged substantially plane, all of said input waveguides traversing successively respective said switching elements in a common order relative to said output waveguides; and(b) for each output channel: setting said switching element, that couples said each output channel to the input channel wherefrom a signal is to be switched to said each output channel, to divert at least a portion of said signal to said each output channel, at least one said switching elements being set to divert only a portion of said signal.
- 25. The method of claim 24, further comprising the step of:(c) for said each output channel: setting at least one switching element, that couples to said each output channel, to a straight-through state.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/085,369 filed May 19, 1998.
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