Abstract:
In an optical module in which a transmitter and a receiver that respectively outputs and receives optical signals are stored in a casing, the transmitter and the receiver are connected to a common power line and to a common ground line, and a ferrite bead is arranged on the ground line in the receiver. The ferrite bead absorbs a high-frequency current component out of components in an electric signal passing through the ground line on which the ferrite bead is arranged. An inductance component that evolves on a ground line and a power line of a light receiving element and oscillation of a series resonance circuit that is formed of a capacitance component of the light receiving element are suppressed to reduce crosstalk.
Abstract:
An optical receiver comprising: a photoelectric converting unit converting an input optical signal into an converted electrical signal; a splitting unit splitting the converted electrical signal into a plurality of split electrical signals; an amplifier amplifying one of the plurality of the split electrical signals with a first input time constant and thereby outputting an output signal; a detection circuit detecting an interruption of the input optical signal with a second input time constant on the basis of one of the plurality of the split electrical signals other than the one of the plurality of the split electrical signals input to the amplifier and thereby outputting a detection signal; and a delay circuit configured to delay the detection signal; wherein, the second input time constant of the detection circuit is smaller than the first input time constant of the amplifier.
Abstract:
In an optical module in which a transmitter and a receiver that respectively outputs and receives optical signals are stored in a casing, the transmitter and the receiver are connected to a common power line and to a common ground line, and a ferrite bead is arranged on the ground line in the receiver. The ferrite bead absorbs a high-frequency current component out of components in an electric signal passing through the ground line on which the ferrite bead is arranged. An inductance component that evolves on a ground line and a power line of a light receiving element and oscillation of a series resonance circuit that is formed of a capacitance component of the light receiving element are suppressed to reduce crosstalk.
Abstract:
An optical receiver comprising: a photoelectric converting unit converting an input optical signal into an converted electrical signal; a splitting unit splitting the converted electrical signal into a plurality of split electrical signals; an amplifier amplifying one of the plurality of the split electrical signals with a first input time constant and thereby outputting an output signal; a detection circuit detecting an interruption of the input optical signal with a second input time constant on the basis of one of the plurality of the split electrical signals other than the one of the plurality of the split electrical signals input to the amplifier and thereby outputting a detection signal; and a delay circuit configured to delay the detection signal; wherein, the second input time constant of the detection circuit is smaller than the first input time constant of the amplifier.
Abstract:
A power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e sets a power-saving mode flag to active (non power-saving mode, turning on the power-source) when it receives a reset signal from a MAC unit 102. Furthermore, the power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e sets the power-saving mode flag to sleep (power-saving mode, turning off the power source) in accordance with a signal-interrupt detection signal obtained by the signal-interrupt detecting unit 101f1 of the packet monitoring unit 101f. Depending on the state of a packet, the power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e changes the power-saving mode flag to active or sleep for the data communication area of the packet; however, for the ranging area of the packet, the power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e always sets the power-saving mode flag to active. A pattern discriminating unit 101g discriminates between the data communication area and the ranging area of the packet.
Abstract:
An optical transmitting/receiving apparatus capable of suppressing electrical crosstalk and magnetic crosstalk, includes: a laser diode/photo diode (LD/PD) integrated module that terminates a single-core bidirectional optical fiber; a circuit board electrically connected to a lead pin led out of the LD/PD integrated module; and a plastic case that accommodates the circuit board. At least a part of the plastic case abuts against the LD/PD integrated module, and impedance of the plastic case is controlled by mixing a conductive filler into the plastic case.
Abstract:
A power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e sets a power-saving mode flag to active (non power-saving mode, turning on the power-source) when it receives a reset signal from a MAC unit 102. Furthermore, the power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e sets the power-saving mode flag to sleep (power-saving mode, turning off the power source) in accordance with a signal-interrupt detection signal obtained by the signal-interrupt detecting unit 101f1 of the packet monitoring unit 101f. Depending on the state of a packet, the power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e changes the power-saving mode flag to active or sleep for the data communication area of the packet; however, for the ranging area of the packet, the power-saving mode flag generating unit 101e always sets the power-saving mode flag to active. A pattern discriminating unit 101g discriminates between the data communication area and the ranging area of the packet.
Abstract:
An optical transmitting/receiving apparatus capable of suppressing electrical crosstalk and magnetic crosstalk, includes: a laser diode/photo diode (LD/PD) integrated module that terminates a single-core bidirectional optical fiber; a circuit board electrically connected to a lead pin led out of the LD/PD integrated module; and a plastic case that accommodates the circuit board. At least a part of the plastic case abuts against the LD/PD integrated module, and impedance of the plastic case is controlled by mixing a conductive filler into the plastic case.
Abstract:
An optical module includes a semiconductor package, a holder holding the semiconductor package, and a metal casing having a bottom surface, first and second confronting sidewalls, and third and fourth confronting sidewalls. The first sidewall has a pair of parallel edges defining a cutout extending to the bottom surface. The holder is accommodated within the metal casing on the bottom surface in a state where the metal casing is positioned by the pair of parallel edges, the third and fourth sidewalls and the bottom surface, so that the semiconductor package extends outside the metal casing via the cutout.
Abstract:
An optical transmitting/receiving apparatus capable of suppressing electrical crosstalk and magnetic crosstalk, includes: a laser diode/photo diode (LD/PD) integrated module that terminates a single-core bidirectional optical fiber; a circuit board electrically connected to a lead pin led out of the LD/PD integrated module; and a plastic case that accommodates the circuit board. At least a part of the plastic case abuts against the LD/PD integrated module, and impedance of the plastic case is controlled by mixing a conductive filler into the plastic case.