Claims
- 1. An optical transceiver for receiving and transmitting information optically over a single optical communication fiber, comprising:
- a housing;
- a light transmitter disposed in said housing for emitting a first wavelength of light for transmission over the optical communication fiber;
- a light receiver disposed in said housing for receiving a second wavelength of light from the single optical communication fiber; and
- an optical system disposed in said housing for directing the first wavelength of light from said light transmitter to the single optical communication fiber and for directing the second wavelength of light from the single optical communication fiber to said light receiver, said optical system including,
- a first lens,
- a second lens,
- a planar filter disposed between said first and second lenses,
- said first and second lenses each having a first face confronting said planar filter and a second face for communicating optical information;
- said light transmitter being positioned in front of the second face of said first lens;
- wherein a terminal part of the single optical communication fiber is connected to said optical system and an optical fiber stub connects said optical system to said light receiver, such that said light transmitter, said light receiver, and said optical system are connected via the single optical communication fiber within said housing;
- said optical fiber stud and the single optical communication fiber being mounted on a support in juxtaposition with the second face of said second lens, thereby constraining the positions of said light transmitter, said light receiver, and said optical system with respect to each other, within said housing.
- 2. The optical transceiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second lenses are graded index waveguide sections with said planar filter being juxtaposed therebetween.
- 3. The optical transceiver as claimed in claim 1, wherein a equal length of said optical fiber stud and the single optical communication fiber are disposed within a capillary tube adjacent said support.
- 4. The optical transceiver as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an optical detector mounted adjacent to said light transmitter and detecting a state of said light transmitter and providing an indication thereof to a monitoring system located outside said housing.
- 5. The optical transceiver of claim 2 wherein said optical system has an axis of symmetry extending along a centerline of said first and second lenses and said planar filter, said second surface of said second lens forming an angle with respect to said axis of symmetry.
- 6. The optical transceiver of claim 1 wherein said first and second lenses and said planar filter are glued together.
- 7. The optical transceiver of claim 1 wherein said planar filter is an optical interference filter.
- 8. The optical transceiver of claim 1 wherein said light transmitter is a laser.
- 9. The optical transceiver of claim 8 wherein said receiver includes a photodiode and a cap surrounding said photodiode for optically isolating said photodiode from said laser.
- 10. A method of affixing a monomodal optical fiber to an optical system for use in an optical transmission system wherein said optical system has a planar lens communicating via said monomodal optical fiber, comprising;
- providing a grooved support adjacent said planar lens as part of said optical system;
- abutting said monomodal optical fiber against said planar lens to locate it is a first dimension;
- locating said monomodal optical fiber in second and third dimensions by positioning said monomodal optical fiber within the groove of said grooved support; and
- gluing said monomodal optical fiber into position.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising:
- abutting an optical fiber stub against said planar lens to locate the optical fiber stub in the first dimension;
- locating the optical fiber stub in second and third dimensions by positioning the optical fiber stud within the groove of said grooved support over the monomodal optical fiber; and
- gluing the optical fiber stud into position.
Priority Claims (1)
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23056 A/88 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of PCT U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. PCT/EP89/01420 filed Nov. 23, 1989. The entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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