6 edition of Integrated fiber-optic receivers found in the catalog.
Published
1995
by Kluwer Academic Publishers in Boston
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | Aaron Buchwald, Kenneth W. Martin. |
Series | The Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ;, SECS 306., Analog circuits and signal processing, Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ;, SECS 306., Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science. |
Contributions | Martin, Kenneth W. 1952- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TA1660 .B82 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xviii, 462 p. : |
Number of Pages | 462 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1118987M |
ISBN 10 | 0792395492 |
LC Control Number | 94045250 |
An eye-diagram of the receiver output at 2 Gb/s NRZ is shown in fig. 4. 4. Summary A Gb/s fiber optic receiver for the long-wavelength region has been realised in thick film hybrid technology utilizing the emerging monolithic microwave integrated amplifiers together with a GaInAsP PIN photodiode. Rongqing Hui, in Introduction to Fiber-Optic Communications, Introduction. In an optical transmitter, encoding electrical signals into optical domains can be accomplished either by directly modulating the injection current of a laser diode, known as direct modulation, or by electro-optic (EO) modulation using an external modulator, known as external modulation.
Optoelectronics – Fiber Optics - Transceiver Modules are in stock at DigiKey. Order Now! Optoelectronics ship same day. This paper presents a top-down approach to the design of all-silicon CMOS-based fully integrated optical receivers. From the system-level requirements, we determine the optimum block-level specifications, based on which the individual building blocks are designed. Measurement results of the manufactured design show operation at data rates exceeding .
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For practicing engineers, more than just reporting on the results of specific circuits, this book serves as a tutorial on the design of integrated high-speed broadband PAM data systems, such as: repeaters in long-haul, fiber-optic, trunk-lines transceivers for use in LANs and WANs; read channels for high-density data storage devices; and wireless communication handsets.
Integrated Fiber-Optic Receivers Integrated fiber-optic receivers book many aspects of the design of integrated circuits for fiber-optic receivers and other high-speed serial data links. Fundamental concepts are explained at the system level, circuit level, and semiconductor device level.
Techniques for extracting timing. Introduction Integrated Fiber-Optic Receivers covers many aspects of the design of integrated circuits for fiber-optic receivers and other high-speed serial data links.
Fundamental concepts are explained at the system level, circuit level, and semiconductor device level. For practising engineers who are more than just reporting on the results of specific circuits, this book is intended as a tutorial on the design of integrated high-speed broadband PAM data systems, such as: repeaters in long-haul, fibre-optic, trunk-lines transceivers for use in LANs and WANs; read channels for high-density data storage devices; and wireless communication.
Integrated Fiber-Optic Receivers covers many aspects of the design of integrated circuits for fiber-optic receivers and other high-speed serial data links.
Rating: (not yet rated) 0 with reviews. Integrated Fiber-Optic Receivers covers many aspects of the design of integrated circuits for fiber-optic receivers and other high-speed serial data links. Fundamental concepts are explained at the system level, circuit level, and semiconductor device level.
This book describes in a comprehensive manner the components and systems of fiber optic communications and networks. The first section explains the theory of multimode and single-mode fibers, then the technological features, including manufacturing, cabling, and.
He then expands from this into such practical areas as fiber splicing, measuring loss in fibers, fiber-based communications networks, remote fiber sensors, and integrated optics. Whether involved in fiber optics research, design, or practical implementation of systems, this handbook will be extremely useful.
Publisher Summary. This chapter provides an overview of fundamentals of optical transmitter design for fiber optic data communications.
In particular, it emphasizes on the operating principles behind the three most common types of optical sources used for data communications: light-emitting diodes (LEDs), edge-emitting semiconductor laser diodes, and vertical cavity.
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In a fiber optic, attenuation can affect the signal power during the propagation of the signal through distances. Attenuation is a must aspect need to be considered in order to determine the longest distance that signal can go for a given sensitivity of the receiver and the power of the transmitter.
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Buchwald A., Martin K.W. () Integrated Fiber-Optic Receivers: An Overview. In: Integrated Fiber-Optic Receivers. The Springer International Series in. Chapter 5Optical Receivers Introduction In the past few decades, there have been tremendous advances in optoelectronic integrated circuits (OEICs), primarily because of their widespread use in optical communication - Selection from Fiber Optic Communications: Fundamentals and Applications [Book].
The key component of the fiber-optic receiver is the photodetector, which transforms the light signals to electrical ones. In most modern fiber-optic receivers, the photodetector is a semiconductor photodiode. This photo diode is a very small device that is typically built into the electrical circuitry of the receiver.
It forms an integrated. The book presents a general introduction to sensor systems and fiber optics and includes chapters on the basic concepts of optical fiber sensors, essential optics, optical detectors and receivers, optical sources, materials interactions in optical fiber sensors, fiber optic components, optical fibers for sensors, and integrated optics for sensors.
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Fiber optic links require a method to connect the transmitter to the fiber optic cable and the fiber optic cable to the receiver. In general, there are two methods to link optical fibers together. II Fusion Splice The first method is called a fusion splice. This. *Covers selection and application of the key technologies*A down-to-earth introduction to a cutting-edge technology*Covers all the main engineering applications with a minimum of mathsA unique practical guide for professionals and students Optoelectronics and Fiber Optic Technology provides user-friendly information on the technology and applications of fiber.
This book describes in a comprehensive manner the components and systems of fiber optic communications and networks.?The first?section explains the theory?of multimode and single-mode fibers, then the technological features, including manufacturing, cabling, and connecting.?The second?section describes the various components (passive and active optical components, integrated optics, opto-electronic transmitters and receivers.
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Unlike other textbooks currently available, this book covers all of the.Background on fiber optics, Fiber optic concepts, Optical fibers and cables, Optical fibers and cables, Optic splice, connector, and couplers, Fiber optic measurement techniques, Optical sources and fiber optic transmitters, Optical detectors and fiber optic receivers, and Fiber optic .