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•transmitter
•communication channel
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•optical source
The launched power is an important design parameter, as indicates how much fiber loss can be
tolerated. It is often expressed in units of dBm with 1 mW as the reference level.
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Communication channel
The role of the communication channel is to transport the optical signal from transmitter to receiver
without distorting it. Most lightwave communication systems use optical fibers as the communication
channel because fibers can transmit light with a relatively small amount of power loss.
Fiber loss is, of course, an important design issue, as it dictates the repeater spacing of a long- haul
lightwave system. Another important design issue is fiber dispersion, which leads to broadening of
individual pulses inside the fiber.
In order to observe the effects of loss and dispersion in the optical signal, you can change the values
of fiber length and visualize the degradation of the signal at the receiver stage.
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Figure 3: Fiber 60 km
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Optical receivers
An optical receiver converts the optical signal received at the output end of the optical fiber back into
the original electrical signal.
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•filter
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Figure 1: Receiver components
Often the received signal is in the form of optical pulses representing 1 and 0 bits, and is converted
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directly into an electrical current. Such a scheme is referred to as intensity modulation with direct
detection (IM/DD). Demodulation is achieved by a decision circuit that identifies bits as 1 or 0,
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The performance of a digital lightwave system is characterized through the bit-error rate (BER). It is
customary to define the BER as the average probability of incorrect bit identification. Most lightwave
systems specify a BER of 10-9 as the operating requirement.
In the sample BER Analyzer diagram shown in Figure 2, a laser output power of 0 dBm and 105 km of
fiber length will have a BER close to 10-9.
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Receiver design
The design of an optical receiver depends largely on the modulation format used by the transmitter.
Receiver Design.osd details a digital receiver whose components can be arranged into three groups:
•front end
•linear channel
•data-recovery
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The front-end of a receiver consists of a photodiode with a built-in preamplifier. The linear channel
consists of a high-gain amplifier and an low-pass filter. The data recovery is done by the BER Analyzer
with a built-in clock recovery and decision circuit.
The linear channel has a low pass filter that shapes the pulse. The receiver noise is proportional to the
receiver bandwidth and can be reduced by using a low-pass filter whose bandwidth is smaller than the
bit rate. The pulse spreads beyond the time slot – the spreading can interfere with the detection of
neighboring bits, which is the phenomenon referred to as intersymbol interference (ISI).
When you set the attenuation to 0 dB, the ideal eye diagram seen in Figure 4 is generated.
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If you set the attenuation to 21 dB, the degraded eye diagram seen in Figure 5 is generated.
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The decision circuit compares the output from the linear channel to a threshold, at a decision instant
determined by the clock recovery circuit, and decides whether the signal corresponds to bit 1 or bit 0.
The optimum threshold level is calculated for each decision instant in order to minimize the BER (see
Figure 6).
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