Advances in optical technology, such as low loss Optical Passive Star couplers (OPS) and the possibility of building tunable
optical transmitters and receivers have increased the interest for multiprocessor architectures based on lightwave networks
because of the vast bandwidth available. Many research have been done at both technological and theoretical level. An essential
effort has to be done in linking those results. In this paper we propose optical designs for two multi-OPS networks: the single-hop
POPS network and the multi-hop stack-Kautz network; using the Optical Transpose Interconnecting System (OTIS) architecture,
from the Optoelectronic Computing Group of UCSD. In order to achieve our result, we also provide the optical design of a generalization
of the Kautz digraph, using OTIS.