Abstract:
An optical input/output (I/O) bus system for connecting a plurality of external devices with a central processing unit (CPU) or memory in a specific system using an optical signal is provided. The optical I/O bus system includes a serializer and deserializer (SerDes) connected with the CPU or memory, and configured to divide a serial electrical signal into parallel electrical signals or combine parallel electrical signals into a serial electrical signal, a photoelectric converter prepared between the SerDes and the external devices, and configured to convert the serial/parallel electrical signals into an optical signal or an optical signal into an electrical signal, a plurality of optical transmission means disposed in parallel to transfer the optical signal converted by the photoelectric converter, an optical switch prepared between the photoelectric converter and the optical transmission means, and configured to switch to one of the optical transmission means to transfer the optical signal converted by the photoelectric converter to the optical transmission means according to an address of the optical signal, and a plurality of optical slots connected to the respective optical transmission means to connect the external devices so that the optical signal is input/output. In the optical I/O bus system, a high-capacity signal can be transferred without distortion, interference, and bottleneck using optical connection technology.
Abstract:
Disclosed herein is an architecture of connecting a transceiver module for an optical PCB, in which an active photo-electric element and other components to be integrated in the optical PCB having waveguides are packaged, waveguides arranged in the optical PCB, and an optical connection block for optical coupling between the transceiver module and the waveguides of the optical PCB. Guide pin insertion holes are formed at one sides of the ends of the waveguides such that the optical PCB, the transceiver module and the optical connection block can be passively aligned using guide pins inserted into the guide pin insertion holes.
Abstract:
An optical input/output (I/O) bus system for connecting a plurality of external devices with a central processing unit (CPU) or memory in a specific system using an optical signal is provided. The optical I/O bus system includes a serializer and deserializer (SerDes) connected with the CPU or memory, and configured to divide a serial electrical signal into parallel electrical signals or combine parallel electrical signals into a serial electrical signal, a photoelectric converter prepared between the SerDes and the external devices, and configured to convert the serial/parallel electrical signals into an optical signal or an optical signal into an electrical signal, a plurality of optical transmission means disposed in parallel to transfer the optical signal converted by the photoelectric converter, an optical switch prepared between the photoelectric converter and the optical transmission means, and configured to switch to one of the optical transmission means to transfer the optical signal converted by the photoelectric converter to the optical transmission means according to an address of the optical signal, and a plurality of optical slots connected to the respective optical transmission means to connect the external devices so that the optical signal is input/output. In the optical I/O bus system, a high-capacity signal can be transferred without distortion, interference, and bottleneck using optical connection technology.
Abstract:
A USB compatible apparatus for connecting an optical universal serial bus (USB) (or an optical serial bus; OSB) device and an electrical USB device, and a structure of the apparatus are provided. More particularly, a USB compatible apparatus for guaranteeing a connection between an optical USB device for inputting/outputting an optical signal and an electrical USB device for inputting/outputting an electrical signal, for example, signal transmission and reception between an electrical USB device (e.g., an electrical USB memory) and an optical USB device (e.g., a computer) having an optical USB port, and a structure of the USB compatible apparatus (a first exemplary embodiment), and a USB compatible apparatus for guaranteeing signal transmission and reception between an optical USB device (e.g., an optical USB memory) and an electrical USB device (e.g., a portable telephone) having an electrical USB port, and a structure of the USB compatible apparatus (a second exemplary embodiment) are provided.
Abstract:
Disclosed is an optical printed circuit board (PCB) having a multi-channel optical waveguide, which comprises: an optical waveguide having an optical path for transmitting light beams; a groove for penetrating the optical waveguide; and an optical interconnection block inserted in the groove and connected to the optical waveguide to transmit the light beams, wherein the optical interconnection block includes an optical fiber bundle bent by the angle of 90°. The optical interconnection block connects a plurality of multi-layered optical waveguides to transmit light beams to the optical waveguides. The optical fiber bundle is installed as a medium of the multi-channel optical waveguide in the optical PCB.
Abstract:
A USB compatible apparatus for connecting an optical universal serial bus (USB) (or an optical serial bus; OSB) device and an electrical USB device, and a structure of the apparatus are provided. More particularly, a USB compatible apparatus for guaranteeing a connection between an optical USB device for inputting/outputting an optical signal and an electrical USB device for inputting/outputting an electrical signal, for example, signal transmission and reception between an electrical USB device (e.g., an electrical USB memory) and an optical USB device (e.g., a computer) having an optical USB port, and a structure of the USB compatible apparatus (a first exemplary embodiment), and a USB compatible apparatus for guaranteeing signal transmission and reception between an optical USB device (e.g., an optical USB memory) and an electrical USB device (e.g., a portable telephone) having an electrical USB port, and a structure of the USB compatible apparatus (a second exemplary embodiment) are provided.
Abstract:
An optical transmission and reception control apparatus is provided. The present invention relates to an optical transmission and reception control apparatus for enabling smooth optical transmission and reception when a photo diode and/or a laser diode fail. The apparatus includes a plurality of laser diodes, a laser driver, a first switching unit, a plurality of photo diodes, an optical power amplifier, a second switching unit, an optical power detection module, and a control module.
Abstract:
An express interface apparatus using an optical connection is provided. The apparatus connects between a central processing unit (CPU) in a computer system and an external device supporting optical signal transfer using a peripheral component interconnect express (PCIE) supporting high-speed signal processing. The apparatus includes an optical connection module for connecting the external device so that an optical signal is input/output; an optical-to-electrical conversion module for converting the optical signal from the optical connection module into an electrical signal or converting an electrical signal into an optical signal; a signal processing module connected to the optical-to-electrical conversion module for performing signal processing to divide or merge the electrical signal; and a PCIE control module for controlling a processed signal from the signal processing module to deliver the signal to the CPU via a PCIE slot and controlling high-speed data transmitted and received between the CPU and the external device, such that a signal can be transmitted and received without a distortion or bottleneck phenomenon in high-speed data transfer.