Optical: systems and elements – Optical modulator – Light wave temporal modulation
Patent
1996-10-22
1998-03-03
Ben, Loha
Optical: systems and elements
Optical modulator
Light wave temporal modulation
359276, 372 26, 372 38, G02F 101
Patent
active
057241783
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a circuit for amplitude modulating an optical signal with an N-state electrical signal where N is greater than or equal to 2, the circuit comprising a modulator having a first input for receiving the optical signal to be modulated and a second input for receiving a modulating electrical signal. According to the invention, the circuit comprises, upstream from the second input, shaping component having an input receiving the N-state electrical signal and having an output that switches from one of the N states to another of the N states in response to the N-state electrical signal taking up a level that is greater than a predetermined threshold, and switching from the other state to the one of the N states in response to the N-state electrical signal taking up a level that is less than the predetermined threshold, the predetermined threshold being associated with the pair of states, and having a level that lies between and is different from the respective levels taken by the two states.
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Brandon Eric
Grandpierre Georges
Alcatel Submarine Networks
Ben Loha
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