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| United States Patent | 6,611,366 |
| Islam ,   et al. | August 26, 2003 |
An optical switch element is described, which includes a fixed layer disposed outwardly from a substrate and a movable mirror assembly disposed outwardly from the fixed layer. The moveable mirror assembly is operable to move relative to the fixed layer responsive to a voltage applied to the movable mirror assembly. In a particular embodiment, the movable mirror assembly includes an inner strip spaced apart from the fixed layer by a first distance and an outer strip disposed approximately adjacent to the inner strip and spaced apart from the fixed layer by a second distance which is greater than the first distance. The optical transmission of the optical switch element changes depending on the position of the movable mirror assembly.
| Inventors: | Islam; Mohammed N. (Allen, TX); Kuditcher; Amos (Allen, TX) |
| Assignee: | Cheetah Omni, LLC (Allen, TX) |
| Appl. No.: | 131744 |
| Filed: | April 22, 2002 |
| Current U.S. Class: | 359/291; 359/578; 359/583; 385/16 |
| Intern'l Class: | G02B 026/00; G02B 027/00; G02B 001/10; G02B 006/42 |
| Field of Search: | 359/139,291,578,583,589 385/16,47 |
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PACKET SIZE TOTAL PACKETS TOTAL BYTES
(IN BYTES) (%) (%)
40 38.9 4.4
1,500 11.5 48.7
552 10.1 15.8
44 6.1 0.8
576 4.9 7.9
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