Title :
Optoelectronic isolator for microwave applications
Author :
Huff, David B. ; Anthes, John P.
Author_Institution :
Ortel Corp., Alhambra, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The analysis, design, and implementation of a hybrid optoelectronic isolator for microwave applications is described. The device is designed to operate over a 300-MHz bandwidth centered at 3 GHz. The prototype achieves isolation greater than 80 dB and a forward power gain of 0.13 dB at its center frequency. Prototype results indicate that use of this device in an operating system can control self-oscillation in high-gain receivers and/or provide useful isolation of sensitive radars. Furthermore, the required size is smaller, especially with monolithic implementation, while providing isolation far in excess of competing technologies. For comparison, a packaged ferrite isolator would be about twice the size of the prototype while providing only 30 dB of isolation
Keywords :
hybrid integrated circuits; integrated optoelectronics; microwave integrated circuits; microwave isolators; opto-isolators; semiconductor junction lasers; 0.13 dB; 3 GHz; 300 MHz; 80 dB; hybrid optoelectronic isolator; microwave applications; optoelectronic microwave isolator; Bandwidth; Control systems; Frequency; Gain; Isolation technology; Isolators; Microwave devices; Operating systems; Prototypes; Radar;
Journal_Title :
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on