Optical operational amplifier
First Claim
1. An optoelectronic operational amplifier comprising:
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a first photodiode with an anode and a cathode, the first photodiode optically coupled to the first input a second input;
a second photodiode with an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodiode, and an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodiode to form an output terminal, the second photodiode optically coupled to the second input; and
a resistor coupled in parallel with the first and second photodiodes, wherein an electrical signal is produced in proportion to an input optical signal at the first or second input at a gain level proportional to the resistor value.
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Abstract
An optical operational amplifier is disclosed. The operational amplifier has a first photodiode with an anode and a cathode. A second photodiode with an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodiode, and an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodiode to form an output terminal. A resistor is coupled in parallel with the first and second photodiodes. The inputs to the operational amplifier are light sources which generate different currents in the first and second photodiodes. The output voltage from the output terminal is a function of the difference in currents across the first and second photodiode. The output voltage is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor. The basic optical operational amplifier configuration may be used in a variety of useful circuits. One example is the use of the amplifier in a position sensing device which determines position of a light beam by the output of photodiode sensing elements. A second example is the use of the operational amplifier in a retinal stimulator device. The output waveform of the operational amplifier may be shaped by the resistor and added capacitative elements to be more compatible with retina cells.
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21 Claims
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1. An optoelectronic operational amplifier comprising:
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a first input;
a first photodiode with an anode and a cathode, the first photodiode optically coupled to the first input a second input;
a second photodiode with an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodiode, and an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodiode to form an output terminal, the second photodiode optically coupled to the second input; and
a resistor coupled in parallel with the first and second photodiodes, wherein an electrical signal is produced in proportion to an input optical signal at the first or second input at a gain level proportional to the resistor value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
an input light source emitting a light signal to the first input;
a reference light source emitting a reference light signal to the second input; and
wherein the input light signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and an electrical signal representative of the amplification is output at the output terminal.
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4. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a light signal to the first photodiode;
a modulator light source emitting a modulator light signal to the second photodiode; and
wherein the input light signal is modulated by the modulator light signal and a combined signal of the input light signal and the modulator light signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and an electrical signal representative of the amplification is output at the output terminal.
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5. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a modulated light signal to the first photodiode;
a demodulator light source emitting a demodulator light signal to the second photodiode; and
wherein the input light signal is demodulated by the demodulator light signal and a combined signal of the input light signal and the demodulator light signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and an electrical signal representative of the amplification is output at the output terminal.
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6. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a light signal to the first photodiode;
a reference light source emitting a reference light signal to the second photodiode;
a low pass capacitor coupled in parallel to the first and second photodiodes and the resistor; and
wherein low frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the low pass capacitor, the attenuation level being proportional to the value of the capacitor and input signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and output at the output terminal.
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7. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a light signal to the first photodiode;
a reference light source emitting a reference light signal to the second photodiode;
a high pass capacitor coupled between the output terminal and the anode of the first photodiode; and
wherein high frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the high pass capacitor, the attenuation level being proportional to the value of the capacitor and input signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and output at the output terminal.
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8. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a light signal to the first photodiode;
a reference light source emitting a reference light signal to the second photodiode;
a low pass capacitor coupled in parallel to the first and second photodiodes and the resistor;
a high pass capacitor coupled between the output terminal and the anode of the first photodiode; and
wherein high frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the high pass capacitor, low frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the low pass capacitor the attenuation levels being proportional to the values of the capacitors and the input signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and output at the output terminal.
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9. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 further comprising:
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a first power source coupled to the first photodiode to reverse bias the first photodiode to a specific voltage level; and
a second power source coupled to the second photodiode to reverse bias the second photodiode to a specific voltage level.
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10. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 1 wherein the photodiodes are fabricated on a monolithic substrate.
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11. An optoelectronic operational amplifier comprising:
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a first light input;
a first photodetector with an anode and a cathode, the first photodetector optically coupled to the first light input a second light input;
a second photodetector with an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodetector, and an anode coupled to the cathode of the first photodetector to form an output terminal, the second photodetector optically coupled to the second light input; and
a resistor coupled in parallel with the first and second photodetector, wherein an electrical signal is produced in proportion to an input optical signal at the first or second light input at a gain level proportional to the resistor value. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
wherein the first light input is modulated by the modulator light signal and a combined signal of the first light input signal and the modulator light signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and an electrical signal representative of the amplification is output at the output terminal. -
15. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 11 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a modulated light signal to the first light input;
a demodulator light source emitting a demodulator light signal to the second light input; and
wherein the input light signal is demodulated by the demodulator light signal and a combined signal of the input light signal and the demodulator light signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and an electrical signal representative of the amplification is output at the output terminal.
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16. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 11 further comprising:
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a low pass capacitor coupled in parallel to the first and second photodetectors and the resistor; and
wherein low frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the low pass capacitor, the attenuation level being proportional to the value of the capacitor and input signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and output at the output terminal.
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17. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 11 further comprising:
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a high pass capacitor coupled between the output terminal and the anode of the first photodetector; and
wherein high frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the high pass capacitor, the attenuation level being proportional to the value of the capacitor and input signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and output at the output terminal.
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18. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 11 further comprising:
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an input light source emitting a light signal to the first photodetector;
a reference light source emitting a reference light signal to the second photodetector;
a low pass capacitor coupled in parallel to the first and second photodetectors and the resistor;
a high pass capacitor coupled between the output terminal and the anode of the first photodetector; and
wherein high frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the high pass capacitor, low frequency components of the input light signal are attenuated by the low pass capacitor the attenuation levels being proportional to the values of the capacitors and the input signal is amplified in proportion to the value of the resistor and output at the output terminal.
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19. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 11 further comprising:
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a first power source coupled to the first photodetector to reverse bias the first photodetector to a specific voltage level; and
a second power source coupled to the second photodetector to reverse bias the second photodetector to a specific voltage level.
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20. The optoelectronic operational amplifier of claim 11 wherein the photodetectors are photodiodes.
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21. The switch of claim 20 wherein the photodiodes are fabricated on a monolithic substrate.
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