Claims
- 1. An optical communication equipment comprising:an optical signal input terminal, to which an optical video signal is input; an electric signal input terminal, to which an electric audio signal is input; an optical switch for switching an output of said optical video signal input from said optical signal input terminal; an electro-optical signal converter for converting said electric signal from said electric signal input terminal to an optical signal and synthesizing the converted audio signal with an output optical signal from said optical switch; and a controller having two output terminals from which the synthesized optical signal is output, for switching said optical switch upon judgment of an error in said synthesized signal from one of said two output terminals; wherein said optical switch comprises: a substrate made of a first material; a separation layer formed on said substrate; a plurality of cantilever beams formed in parallel to one another on said separation layer, and connected at tip ends thereof to a connection member; at least one input optical waveguide core made of said first material and formed on said cantilever beams; a plurality of output optical waveguide cores fixed in opposition to said at least one input optical waveguide core; a press member fixed to said substrate to cross at least one of the tip ends of said cantilever beams; a cover for covering the whole of said cantilever beams; and switch drive means for shifting said cantilever beams.
- 2. The optical communication equipment as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first material is silica glass.
- 3. A method of fabricating an optical switch, comprising the steps of:forming a separation layer on a silica glass substrate; forming a silica glass buffer layer on said silica glass substrate so as to cover said separation layer; forming a silica glass waveguide core on said silica glass buffer layer; forming a silica glass clad layer on said silica glass buffer layer so as to cover said silica glass waveguide core; forming external configurations of cantilever beams; and removing said underlying separation layer of said cantilever beams so as to obtain a movable construction of said cantilever beams.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3, wherein the external configuration of said cantilever beams are formed by etching and the underlying separation layer of said cantilever beams is removed by etching.
- 5. An optical communication equipment comprising:an optical signal input terminal, to which an optical video signal is input; and an optical switch for switching an output of said optical video signal input from said optical signal input terminal, said optical switching including: a silica glass substrate; a seperation layer formed on said substrate; a plurality of cantilever beams formed in parallel to one another on said seperation layer and floating above said silica glass substrate, and connected at their tip ends to a connection member, said cantilever beams being equally bendable in opposite directions; a plurality of input silica glass optical waveguide cores, respective ones of said input silica glass optical waveguide cores being formed on respective ones of said cantilever beams so that each of said cantilever beams has a respective one of said input optical waveguide cores formed thereon; a plurality of output optical waveguide cores fixed in opposition to said input silica glass optical waveguide cores; and switch drive means for bending said cantilever beams from a position in one bent direction to a position in an opposite bent direction when an optical path switching operation is performed.
- 6. An optical communication equipment as set forth in claim 5, further comprising:an electric signal input terminal to which an electrical audio signal is input; an electro-optical signal converter for converting said electric signal from said electric signal input terminal to an optical signal and synthesizing the converted audio signal with an output optical signal from said optical switch; and a controller having two output terminals from which the synthesized optical signal is output and for switching said optical switch upon judgement of an error in said synthesized signal from one of said two output terminals.
- 7. An optical communication equipment as set forth in claim 6, wherein said optical switch further comprises a separation layer formed on said silica glass substrate;a press member fixed to said substrate to cross at least one of the tip ends of said cantilever beams; and a cover for covering the entirety of said cantilever beams.
- 8. A method of manufacturing an optical path of an input optical signal, comprising the steps of:forming a separation layer on a silica glass substrate; forming on said separation layer a plurality of cantilever beams connected by a connection member, and disposing first optical waveguides on said cantilever beams; forming a plurality of second optical waveguides disposed in opposition to said first optical waveguides; and forming a switch drive for shifting optical paths of said first optical waveguides.
- 9. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein said first optical waveguides comprise silica glass optical waveguides.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein said switch drive enables deforming of said cantilever beams so as to shift said optical paths.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein said separation layer is formed of at least one of silicone, titanium and platinum.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein said separation layer is formed to have a thickness smaller than a height of at least one of said first and second optical waveguides.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 8, wherein said switch drive comprises a soft magnetic body provided on said connection member, a yoke being provided on said silica glass substrate and including a soft magnetic body, a permanent magnet, and a coil.
Priority Claims (1)
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9-031723 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/018,958, filed Feb. 5, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,219,472, the subject matter of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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