Applications of dual function electro-optic transducer in optical signal transmission
First Claim
1. An invention including at least one optical fiber cable assembly for the transmission of signals in either direction from one end of the cable assembly to the other, said cable assembly being terminated at each of the two ends with an electrical connector, and each of said connectors containing at least one semiconductor diode which functions as a dual function transducer, said diode adapted to convert the signals both from optical to electrical form and from electrical to optical form, and said cable assembly having one or more optical fibers to transmit the signals in optical form between the transducer diodes, and the ends of said fiber being positioned approximately against the diodes so that the fiber axis is essentially perpendicular to the diode junction plane, the cable assembly further characterized in that the at least one semiconductor diode is provided with a well in the n-region to render the diode weakly absorbing of emitted and received radiation and the end of the fiber is positioned approximately against the n-region in said well.
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Abstract
A bidirectional optical fiber cable assembly that has electrical connectors on each end and a data bus employing same are disclosed, thereby facilitating the implementation of optical fiber communication links. The bidirectional optical fiber cable assembly uses a dual function diode which functions both as a light emitter and as a detector of optical signals. This diode, which is contained within an electrical connector at the end of the cable assembly, is connected by wires to the electrical terminals of the connector and is positioned against the end of an optical fiber, which transmits the signal along the fiber cable. The use of such a cable assembly in a data bus allows the design of a data bus in which the function of signal transmission is conducted by optical signals, a function for which they are best suited by virtue of resistance to electrical interference, and in which connection and distribution of signals is done electrically, a function for which electronics is better suited than is optics. A bidirectional optical communication system that communicates directly along a path in the air is also facilitated by the use of a dual function diode.
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12 Claims
- 1. An invention including at least one optical fiber cable assembly for the transmission of signals in either direction from one end of the cable assembly to the other, said cable assembly being terminated at each of the two ends with an electrical connector, and each of said connectors containing at least one semiconductor diode which functions as a dual function transducer, said diode adapted to convert the signals both from optical to electrical form and from electrical to optical form, and said cable assembly having one or more optical fibers to transmit the signals in optical form between the transducer diodes, and the ends of said fiber being positioned approximately against the diodes so that the fiber axis is essentially perpendicular to the diode junction plane, the cable assembly further characterized in that the at least one semiconductor diode is provided with a well in the n-region to render the diode weakly absorbing of emitted and received radiation and the end of the fiber is positioned approximately against the n-region in said well.
- 7. An invention including at least one optical fiber cable assembly for the transmission of signals in either directon from one end of the cable assembly to the other, said cable assembly being terminated at each of the two ends with an electrical connector, and each of said connectors containing at least one semiconductor diode which functions as a dual function transducer, said diode adapted to convert the signals both from optical to electrical form and from electrical to optical form, and said cable assembly having one or more optical fibers to transmit the signals in optical form between the transducer diodes, and the end of the fiber is focused onto the diode by a lens whose axis is essentially perpendicularly to the diode junction plane, the cable assembly further characterized in that the semiconductor diodes are provided with a well in the n-region to render the diodes weakly absorbing of emitted and received radiation and the lens axis is positioned to be focused approximately against the n-region in said well.
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