Claims
- 1. An optical receiver (4) for receiving a wideband input signal, and for separating the wideband input signal into at least a first narrowband signal and a second broadband signal that has a narrower frequency band than the wideband input signal, comprising:
- a photodiode (3) for generating a photo-current having therein a first narrowband signal component (FB.sub.1), a second broadband signal component (FB.sub.2), and a wideband signal component respectively corresponding to said first narrowband signal, said second broadband signal and the wideband input signal, said photodiode generating said photo-current responsive to the wideband input signal;
- said photodiode having a first terminal (K) and a second terminal (A);
- first (1) and second (2) subcircuits respectively being coupled serially to said photodiode with said first subcircuit (1) being connected to one of said first and second terminals and said second subcircuit being connected to the other of said first and second terminals, so that each of said subcircuits receive an entirety of said photo-current generated by said photodiode (3), said first and second subcircuits respectively including signal separation means therein for separating the first narrowband signal component (FB.sub.1) and the second broadband signal component (FB.sub.2) from the wideband input signal component in said photo-current;
- said first subcircuit (1) including an amplifier, and wherein:
- said first narrowband signal component (FB.sub.1) and said second broadband signal component (FB.sub.2) are respectively separated by said separation means from said wideband input signal component in said photo-current by said first subcircuit (1), and by said second subcircuit (2), respectively, before said wideband input signal component in said photo-current is amplified in said first subcircuit (1) of said optical receiver, whereby said first narrowband signal component (FB.sub.1) and said second broadband signal component (FB.sub.2) are not commonly amplified in the optical receiver before said respective separation means separates said first narrowband signal component and said second broadband signal component from said photo-current, thereby enabling optimization of said separation means.
- 2. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said signal separation means in said first subcircuit includes a low-pass filter (TP) for separating said first narrowband signal component (FB.sub.1) from said photo-current and
- said signal separation means in said second subcircuit includes at least one transformer (T) that is connected in said second subcircuit such that said second subcircuit functions as a broadband filter for separating said broadband signal component (FB.sub.2) from said photo-current.
- 3. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- said signal separation means of said second subcircuit (2) includes:
- a first circuit block (C) and a second circuit block (B); and
- first and second transformers (T.sub.1, T.sub.2) respectively included in said first and second circuit blocks (C, B);
- said first transformer (T.sub.1) having a first transformer winding (S.sub.1) coupled to said first terminal (K) of said photodiode (3) and a second transformer winding (S.sub.2) coupled to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3) via said second transformer (T) of said second circuit block (B); and
- said second transformer (T.sub.2) is connected in said second circuit block (B) such that said second circuit block (B) functions as a broadband filter for filtering the broadband signal component from the photo-current.
- 4. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
- said second transformer T.sub.2 includes a third (S.sub.3) and a fourth (S.sub.4) transformer winding connected in series with each other; and
- said third transformer winding (S.sub.3) is coupled to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3) and to said second transformer winding (S.sub.2) of said first transformer (T.sub.1) of said first circuit block (C).
- 5. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- said at least one transformer (T) included in said second subcircuit (2) comprises:
- a first transformer winding (S.sub.1) coupled to said first terminal (K) of said photodiode (3); and
- a second transformer winding (S.sub.2) coupled to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3), such that said signal separation means of second subcircuit (2) functions as a broadband filter for separating the broadband signal component from the photo-current.
- 6. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first subcircuit (1) is connected to said first terminal (K) of said photodiode (3); and
- said second subcircuit (2) is connected to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3).
- 7. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first terminal (K) of said photodiode comprises a cathode terminal, and said second terminal (A) of said photodiode comprises an anode terminal.
- 8. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said second subcircuit (2) is connected to said first terminal (K) of said photodiodes (3); and
- said first subcircuit (1) is connected to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3).
- 9. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
- said first terminal (K) of said photodiode comprises a cathode terminal, and said second terminal (A) of said photodiode comprises an anode terminal.
- 10. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said first subcircuit (1) is connected to said second subcircuit (2); and
- one of said first and second subcircuits is connected to one of said first terminal (K) and said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3) .
- 11. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 10, wherein:
- said first terminal (K) of said photodiode comprises a cathode terminal, and said second terminal (A) of said photodiode comprises an anode terminal.
- 12. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein:
- said signal separation means of said second subcircuit (2) includes:
- a first circuit block (C) and a second circuit block (B);
- first and second transformers (T.sub.1, T.sub.2) respectively included in said first and second circuit blocks (C, B);
- said first transformer (T.sub.1) having a first transformer winding (S.sub.1) coupled to said first terminal (K) of said photodiode (3) and a second transformer winding (S.sub.2) coupled to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3) via said second transformer (T.sub.2) of said second circuit block (B); and
- said second transformer (T.sub.2) is connected in said second circuit block (B) such that said signal seperation means in said second subcircuit (2) functions as a broadband filter for filtering the broadband signal component from the photo-current.
- 13. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 12, wherein:
- said first terminal (K) of said photodiode comprises a cathode terminal, and said second terminal (A) of said photodiode comprises an anode terminal.
- 14. An optical receiver as claimed in claim 12, wherein:
- said second transformer T.sub.2 includes a third (S.sub.3) and a fourth (S.sub.4) transformer winding coupled in series to each other in said second circuit block (B); and
- said third transformer winding (S.sub.3) is coupled to said second terminal (A) of said photodiode (3) and to said second transformer winding (S.sub.2) of said first transformer (T.sub.1) of said first circuit block (C).
- 15. The optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, further comprising
- a DC voltage source (V) connected to an output (22) of said first subcircuit (1) via a resistor (R.sub.2).
- 16. The optical receiver as claimed in claim 1, further comprising
- a DC voltage source (W) connected to said first terminal (K) of said photodiode (3).
- 17. The optical receiver as claimed in claim 16, wherein:
- a capacitor (C.sub.3) is connected between said voltage source (W) and said first subcircuit (1).
- 18. The optical receiver as claimed in claim 17, wherein:
- another capacitor (C.sub.4) is connected between a ground and said first input terminal (K) of said photodiode (3).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/139,529, filed Oct. 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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