DocumentCode
892981
Title
An integrated circuit for multiplexing and driving injection lasers
Author
Swartz, Robert G. ; Wooley, Bruce A. ; Voshchenkov, Alexander M. ; Archer, Vance D., III ; Chin, Gen M.
Volume
17
Issue
4
fYear
1982
Firstpage
753
Lastpage
760
Abstract
A monolithic silicon integrated circuit has been designed to provide feedback-stabilized biasing and high-speed modulation for semiconductor injection lasers. The circuit is capable of selecting and controlling any one of a group of four lasers, and in the event of laser darkening it automatically switches to a replacement laser. The laser driver consists of a high-speed modulator and a feedback loop that incorporates the selected laser and an external backlight photodetector. The feedback controls the bias current of the laser so as to stabilize its light output against variations due to aging, replacement, or environmental changes. The feedback loop itself is compensated to allow arbitrary variation in the duty cycle or frequency of the modulation signal. Prototypes of the laser driver have been integrated in a junction-isolated bipolar technology. The integrated circuit is capable of supplying bias currents of 500 mA and modulation currents as high as 100 mA. At lower currents, modulation rates in excess of 100 Mbits/s have been achieved.
Keywords
Bipolar integrated circuits; Feedback; Modulators; Multiplexing equipment; Power supply circuits; Semiconductor junction lasers; bipolar integrated circuits; feedback; modulators; multiplexing equipment; power supply circuits; semiconductor junction lasers; Automatic control; Driver circuits; Feedback loop; High speed integrated circuits; Laser feedback; Monolithic integrated circuits; Optical control; Optical design; Semiconductor lasers; Silicon;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.1982.1051807
Filename
1051807
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