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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 17, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 02, 1999
Sethumadhavan Chandrasekhar, Matawan, NJ (US);
Agere Systems Optoelectronics Guardian Corp., Orlando, FL (US);
Abstract
A direct detector uses optical amplification and resistors to eliminate the need for linear electrical amplifiers. The receives evenly splits an input light wave along a clock path and a data recovery path. Along the clock path a first photodetector detects the light wave. The input power induces a current across a first resistor in series with the photodetector giving rise to a voltage V which becomes the input voltage to the cock recovery device. The output from the clock recovery device is then split by an optical power splitter with one output to a decision circuit and another output optionally available for external use. Along the data path the light wave is split a second time and each of the two resultant paths are detected by a photodetector in series with a resistor. The decision circuit has input pins from each of the photodetectors to provide the data signal and its average DC voltage in lieu of the complement of the data signal as inputs to the decision circuit. The decision circuit outputs the data and its average.