MEMS-Based Optical Gain Equalizer Packs Control Circuitry

April 1, 2002
Designed for small size, flexibility, and ease of use, Lightconnect's optical Dynamic Gain Equalizer (DGE) integrates a diffraction-grating MEMS (microelectromechanical system) structure with control electronics in just 220 by 110 by 19 mm. Packaged...

Designed for small size, flexibility, and ease of use, Lightconnect's optical Dynamic Gain Equalizer (DGE) integrates a diffraction-grating MEMS (microelectromechanical system) structure with control electronics in just 220 by 110 by 19 mm. Packaged with all the supporting hardware and software, it can be implemented directly on a system motherboard.

This second-generation module boasts a 5.7-dB insertion loss, a 0.3-dB polarization-dependent loss, a 50-µs response time, gain flatness within ±0.2 dB, and a 15-dB dynamic range. It can flatten erbium-doped fiber-amplifier (EDFA) gain profiles to within ±0.1 dB. Also, it's customer configurable for the 40-nm range in the C or L band.

The DGE's MEMS grating ribbon features 0.4-µm motion. The high resonant frequencies of the MEMS ribbons increase speed by 50 to 500 times over competing technologies while providing a robust optical platform virtually unaffected by ambient acoustic and seismic disturbances. No temperature control is required. Closed-loop control with the host sets the target spectrum. Alarm-handling and status-reporting features are included as well.

The DGE module costs $10,000 to $15,000, based on volume and performance requirements. Samples are available now. Production quantities are scheduled for the second quarter.

Lightconnect Inc., www.lightconnect.com; (510) 713-3120.

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