An On-Off control circuit between the IEEE1394a and IEEE1394b compliant
physical layer (PHY) output driver circuitry and the glass fiber optical
physical medium dependent (PMD) sub-layer within the architecture of the
IEEE 1394b standard addresses the stability issue incurred by electronic
circuit's inherent noise that interferes with the connection detecting
procedure defined by the connection management protocol (CMP) of the IEEE
1394b standard. The circuit includes of a voltage divider to provide a
reference voltage of about 50% of the output common mode voltage, a
voltage comparator, and a feedback coupled to the positive input of the
comparator to eliminate possible oscillation. The negative input of the
comparator may be connected to the mid point of TPB termination network
and the positive input of the comparator may be connected to the output
of the voltage dividing circuit. The output of the comparator may be
connected to the transmission enable bar input of the optical
transceiver. In the process of connection detection, the common mode
voltage of the TPB output toggles between 0 volt and 1.5 volt. Thus, the
changing of the common mode voltage of TPB output driver circuitry will
switch the optical transmitter on and off at a proper time to meet with
the input signal definition requirements at the peer node according to
the IEEE1394b standard.