QPSK Demodulator, Optoplex HB-C0AFCS001, 90 Deg. Optical Hybrid


QPSK Demodulator, Optoplex HB-C0AFCS001, 90 Deg. Optical Hybrid

To be used for optical coherent detection, including QPSK receiver, Optoplex’s six-port 90° Optical Hybrid mixes the incoming signal with the reference signal to generate four quadratural states in the complex-field space. The optical hybrid then delivers the four light signals to two pairs of balanced detectors.

Optoplex’s free-space micro-optics-based, passive 90º Optical Hybrid is suitable for coherent signal demodulation, BPSK or QPSK demodulation. The patent-pending, broadband device accepts the two optical signals (S & L) and generates four output signals: S+L, S-L, S+jL, S-jL. When these signals are detected by two balanced receivers, both the amplitude and the relative phase information between the input signals can be extracted via differential detection and digital signal processing. Moreover, in a coherent system, the preservation of the optical phase can be used to cost-effectively compensate optical transmission impairments in the electrical domain.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Purely passive (no need for external electric power)
  • Compact size
  • Based on free-space bulk-optics design
  • Polarization diversified version also available

Applications         

  • Key component for the optical coherent detection
  • QPSK demodulation

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