Claims
- 1. A direct digital drive for a laser in a passive optical network, comprising:
at least one laser; at least one power supply controller; at least one programmable logic device; the at least one programmable logic device comprises at least one output pin; the at least one power supply controller transmits at least one laser drive signal to the at least one programmable logic device; the at least one programmable logic device turns on the at least one output pin based on the transmitted at least one laser drive signal; the at least one programmable logic device supplies current to the at least one laser from the at least one turned on output pin so that the at least one laser outputs at least one light signal at at least one light intensity.
- 2. The direct digital drive according to claim 1, comprising:
at least one light measuring device capable of measuring the at least one light intensity output from the at least one laser; and at least one feedback signal generator that generates at least one feedback signal based on the measured light intensity, wherein the at least one power supply controller adjusts the at least one laser drive signal based on the at least one feedback signal.
- 3. The direct digital drive according to claim 2, wherein the at least one light measuring device is a photodiode.
- 4. The direct digital drive according to claim 1, wherein the at least one programmable logic device is a field programmable gate array.
- 5. The direct digital drive according to claim 4, wherein the at least one output pin comprises a plurality of output pins; and
the plurality of output pins supply a predetermined voltage when turned on; and at least one resistor is coupled in series between each of the plurality of output pins and the at least one laser, such that each of the plurality of output pins supply a predetermined current to the at least one laser.
- 6. The direct digital drive according to claim 5, wherein the plurality of output pins supply the same predetermined current.
- 7. The direct digital drive according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the plurality of output pins supplies a different predetermined current.
- 8. The direct digital drive according to claim 7, wherein the plurality of output pins supply output current in a binary progression.
- 9. The direct digital drive according to claim 5, wherein at least one of the plurality of output pins is coupled to an RC circuit to supply a tunable current.
- 10. A method for transmitting a cell of information in an optical network by digitally driving a laser, the method comprising the steps of:
generating a laser drive signal from a power supply controller; receiving the generated laser drive signal at a programmable logic device; turning on at least one output pin of the programmable logic device based on the received laser drive signal, such that the at least one output pin turned on provides current to a laser so that the laser outputs a light signal.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, further comprising the step of:
measuring an intensity of the light signal output from the laser; supplying a feedback signal to the power supply controller; and adjusting the generated laser drive signal based on the feedback signal.
- 12. The method according to claim 10 wherein the generating a laser drive signal comprises the steps of:
generating a first laser drive signal corresponding to a first light intensity; and generating a second laser drive signal corresponding to a second light intensity; the first light intensity corresponding to a logic 1 signal; and the second light intensity corresponding to a logic 0 signal.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein the turning on at least one output pin of programmable logic comprises the steps of:
turning on at least a first output pin of the programmable logic device corresponding to the first laser drive signal; and turning on at least a second output pin of the programmable logic device corresponding to the second laser drive signal, such that at least the first output pin is a different combination then at least the second output pin.
- 14. The method according to claim 10 wherein the output pins of the programmable logic device provide different currents to drive the laser.
- 15. The method according to claim 12, further comprising the step of:
storing a first current value necessary to drive the laser to produce the first light intensity; storing a second current value necessary to drive the laser to produce the second light intensity; wherein the step of generating the first laser drive signal uses the stored first current value and the step of generating the second laser drive signal uses the stored second current value; and
- 16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the steps of:
measuring an intensity of the light signal output from the laser; supplying a feedback signal to the power supply controller; and adjusting the generated first laser drive signal and the generated second laser drive signal based on the feedback signal.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of:
replacing the stored first current value and the stored second current value with a new first current value and a new second current value, wherein the new first current value and the new second current value are determined from the supplied feedback signal.
- 18. The method according to claim 15, further comprising the step of:
normalizing the stored first current value and the stored second current value.
- 19. A direct digital drive for a laser in a passive optical network, comprising:
means for generating a light signal; means for driving the means for generating the light signal; means for controlling the means for driving, the means for controlling generates a drive signal; and the means for driving uses the generated drive signal to determine a current to be supplied to the means for generating the light signal so that the light signal corresponds to at least one intensity.
- 20. The direct digital drive according to claim 19, wherein the means for generating a light signal comprises a laser diode.
- 21. The direct digital drive according to claim 19, wherein the means for controlling is a processor.
- 22. The direct digital drive according to claim 19, wherein the means for driving comprises at least one of a programmable logic, an ASIC silicon, a microchip, and a digital to analog converter.
- 23. A direct digital drive for a laser in a passive optical network, comprising:
at least one laser; at least one power supply controller; at least one digital to analog converter; the at least one power supply controller transmits at least one laser drive signal to the at least one digital to analog converter; the at least digital to analog converter generates an analog drive current based on the at least one laser drive signal; the at least one digital to analog converter supplies current to the at least one laser so that the at least one laser outputs at least one light signal at at least one light intensity.
- 24. The direct digital drive according to claim 23, wherein the at least one digital to analog converter comprises at least one of a DAC, ASIC silicon, microchips, and programmable logic.
- 25. The direct digital drive according to claim 23, comprising:
at least one light measuring device capable of measuring the at least one light intensity output from the at least one laser; and at least one feedback signal generator that generates at least one feedback signal based on the measured light intensity, wherein the at least one power supply controller adjusts the at least one laser drive signal based on the at least one feedback signal.
- 26. The direct digital drive according to claim 25, wherein the at least one light measuring device is a photodiode.
- 27. The direct digital drive according to claim 23, wherein the at least one digital to analog converter is a field programmable gate array.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 60/382,506, filed May 21, 2002, titled Methods and Apparatuses for Optical Network Termination and Media Access Control in a Passive Optical Network.
Provisional Applications (1)
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