We demonstrate bit synchronization of two 1-Gb/s nonreturn-to-zero input si
gnals to within 125 ps (1/8 of a bit time) using a subcarrier as the contro
l signal for determining the time delay between the two baseband channels.
The 1-GHz subcarrier for each channel is superimposed onto the baseband dat
a at the transmitter, then recovered and mixed in real time with a local cl
ock at the switching node to generate a signal proportional to the relative
phase differential. This phase differential signal is used to dynamically
set optical space switches thereby controlling the path through a matrix of
delay lines, Each channel is independently synchronized to the local clock
, resulting in the synchronization of the two output streams to within a fr
action of a bit time.