Claims
- 1. A communications system for transmitting a signal from one location to another location on a communications link, said system comprising:a source generating the signal and transmitting the signal on the link; a sink receiving the signal on the link transmitted by the source; and at least one free space electron switch positioned within the link between the source and the sink, said free space electron switch receiving the signal on one of a plurality of input channels coupled to the switch, said switch including a cathode array having a plurality of cathodes, one of the cathodes emitting an electron beam in response thereto, said switch further including an aiming anode and an array of electron beam detectors positioned to receive the electron beam from the cathode, said electron beam traveling from the cathode through free space and said aiming anode configured to receive the signal and directing the electron beam from the cathode to one of the detectors in response to the signal.
- 2. The system according to claim 1 wherein the switch further includes a plurality of focusing electrodes and accelerating electrodes disposed between the cathodes and the electron beam detectors, said focusing electrodes and accelerating electrodes controlling the speed of the electron beam from the cathode to the detector.
- 3. The system according to claim 1 wherein the switch further includes a modulating electrode disposed proximate the cathode, said modulating electrode creating an electromagnetic field that imparts a modulation on the electron beam.
- 4. The system according to claim 1 wherein the switch further includes a blanking electrode, said blanking electrode causing the electron beam to be switched to and from the detector to provide a modulation thereon.
- 5. The system according to claim 1 wherein the source and sink are selected from the group consisting of a telephone, a computer terminal, a data terminal and a video device.
- 6. The system according to claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the link is a twisted wire pair.
- 7. The system according to claim 1 wherein the cathode is a cold cathode.
- 8. The system according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of packet nodes interconnected within the link between the source and the sink, and wherein the at least one free space electron switch is a plurality of free space electron switches, where each packet node includes at least one switch.
- 9. The system according to claim 1 further comprising at least one end office and at least one tandem office interconnected within the link between the host and the sink, wherein the at least one free space electron switch is a plurality of free space electron switch, each end office and each tandem office including at least one of the free space electron switches.
- 10. The system according to claim 1 wherein the system is an ISDN including a plurality of central offices, and wherein the at least one free space electron switch is a plurality of free space electron switches, where each central office includes at least one free space electron switch.
- 11. The system according to claim 10 wherein the ISDN further includes terminal adapters, terminal equipment and network terminations.
- 12. The system according to claim 1 wherein the signal is an optical signal and the aiming anode converts the optical signal into the electron beam, and wherein the link between the source and sink is an optical link.
- 13. The system according to claim 12 wherein the plurality of detectors is a plurality of e-beam lasers that convert electrons to an optical signal.
- 14. The system according to claim 12 wherein the cathode is a photocathode.
- 15. A communications system for transmitting a signal from one location to another location on a series of communications links, said system comprising:a plurality of switching offices interconnected by the communications links, each communications office including at least one free space electron switch, said at least one free space electron switch receiving the signal on one of a plurality of input channels coupled to the switch, said switch including a plurality of emitters and a detector array including a plurality of detectors, each emitter including a cathode where the cathode of a selected emitter emits an electron beam in response thereto, said selected emitter further including an aiming anode, the aiming anode positioned relative to the cathode, the aiming anode being configured to receive the signal and modulating the electron beam in response to the signal and aiming the electron beam to one of the detectors in the detector array, said electron beam traveling through free space from the cathode to the detector; and a communications terminal in signal communication with the links and the at least one switch, said communications terminal receiving the signal from the switch.
- 16. The system according to claim 15 wherein the switch further includes a focusing electrode grid and an accelerating electrode grid disposed between the cathodes of the emitter and the detector array, said focusing electrical grid and the accelerating electrode grid are operable to control the speed of the electron beam from the cathode to the detector.
- 17. The system according to claim 15 wherein the switch further includes a modulating electrode disposed proximate the cathode, said modulating electrode creating an electromagnetic field that imparts a modulation on the electron beam.
- 18. The system according to claim 15 wherein the switch further includes a blanking electrode, said blanking electrode causing the electron beam to be switched to and from the detector to provide a modulation thereon.
- 19. The system according to claim 15 wherein at least a portion of the links is a twisted wire pair.
- 20. The system according to claim 15 wherein the plurality of offices include a plurality of packet nodes.
- 21. The system according to claim 15 wherein the free space electron switch further comprises a demultiplexer configured to receive and to separate a plurality of signals from the input channel, said demultiplexer further configured to couple at least one signal to an emitter, and a controller configured to interpret routing information locating within the signal and apply a second signal to the aiming anode in response to the routing information.
- 22. The switch according to claim 15 wherein the signal is an optical signal and the cathode converts the optical signal into the electron beam, and wherein the series of links are optical links.
- 23. The system according to claim 22 wherein the plurality of detectors is a plurality of e-beam lasers that convert electrons to an optical signal.
- 24. The system according to claim 22 wherein the cathode is a photocathode.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/898,264, filed Jul. 3, 1901, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,545,425, which claimed the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional applications: No. 60/216,031, filed Jul. 3, 2000; No. 60/222,003, filed Jul. 31, 2000; No. 60/245,584, filed Nov. 6, 2000; No. 60/261,209, filed Jan. 16, 2001; No. 60/260,874, filed Jan. 12, 2001; No. 60/262,303, filed Jan. 16, 2001; Ser. No. 60/265,866, filed Feb. 5, 2001; No. 60/272,326, filed Mar. 2, 2001; and No. 60/294,329, filed May 30, 2001. U.S. Ser. No. 09/898,264 is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/731,216, filed Dec. 6, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,407,516, which claimed the benefit of priority of U.S. provisional applications 60/207,391, filed May 26, 2000, and 60/232,927, filed Sep. 15, 2000, the entire contents all of which are hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
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