Optical receiver with integrated variable attenuator
First Claim
1. An optical assembly for detecting an optical input signal from a signal source, wherein said optical input signal has an average intensity to be set within a predetermined range of possible intensities, said assembly comprising:
- a semiconductor substrate having a first area and at least one other area;
a photodetector disposed on said substrate in said first area for converting the optical input signal into a corresponding electrical output signal, said photodetector being operational for said predetermined range of input signal intensities;
at least one conductive element disposed on said substrate in said first area;
an attenuator membrane suspended above said first area of said substrate, said attenuator membrane being disposed a predetermined distance from said substrate, wherein said predetermined distance is a function of an electrical potential that exists between said at least one conductive element and said attenuator membrane, and wherein said attenuator membrane is capable of lowering the average signal intensity of said optical signal received by said photodetector to a level within said predetermined range of input signal intensities; and
a logic circuit coupled to both said at east one conductive element and said attenuator membrane for varying said predetermined distance as a function of said output signal of said photodetector, wherein said attenuator membrane attenuates said optical input signal to fall within said predetermined range of input signal intensities.
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Abstract
An optical assembly for detecting an optical signal from a signal source in systems where the intensity of the optical signal may surpass the operational range of the optical detector being used. The optical assembly includes an optical detector for converting the optical input signal into a corresponding electrical output signal. The optical detector has a set operational range of input signal intensities. An attenuator is disposed between the optical detector and the signal source. The attenuator is capable of reducing the signal intensity of the optical signal if required so that the optical signal falls within the operational range of the optical detector. A controller is electronically coupled to both the optical detector and the attenuator. The controller controls the attenuator as a function of the output signal of the optical detector, wherein the attenuator attenuates the optical signal to fall within the operational range of the optical detector.
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5 Claims
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1. An optical assembly for detecting an optical input signal from a signal source, wherein said optical input signal has an average intensity to be set within a predetermined range of possible intensities, said assembly comprising:
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a semiconductor substrate having a first area and at least one other area; a photodetector disposed on said substrate in said first area for converting the optical input signal into a corresponding electrical output signal, said photodetector being operational for said predetermined range of input signal intensities; at least one conductive element disposed on said substrate in said first area; an attenuator membrane suspended above said first area of said substrate, said attenuator membrane being disposed a predetermined distance from said substrate, wherein said predetermined distance is a function of an electrical potential that exists between said at least one conductive element and said attenuator membrane, and wherein said attenuator membrane is capable of lowering the average signal intensity of said optical signal received by said photodetector to a level within said predetermined range of input signal intensities; and a logic circuit coupled to both said at east one conductive element and said attenuator membrane for varying said predetermined distance as a function of said output signal of said photodetector, wherein said attenuator membrane attenuates said optical input signal to fall within said predetermined range of input signal intensities. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An optical receiver assembly, comprising:
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a substrate; a moveable membrane suspended a predetermined distance from said substrate; a source for applying an electrical potential between the substrate and said moveable member, wherein said predetermined distance is a function of said electrical potential; a semiconductor photodetector disposed in said substrate, wherein said photodetector converts light signals into corresponding electrical signals; and a control circuit electrically coupled to said photodetector and said source, wherein said control circuit controls said source as a function of said electrical signals produced by said photodetector. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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