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MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE

(UCG-AUTONOMOUS)
Affiliated to JNTUA, Ananthapuramu & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Recognised Research Center, Accredited by NBA, NAAC for CSE, ECE, EEE, ME & MBA
World Bank Funded Institute, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC act 1956
Recognised as Scientific & Industrial Research Organization by DSIR of DST
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

ASSIGNMENT 1
(SET 1)
COURSE Dr.R.Ravindraiah ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-25 BRANCH: ECE
INSTRUCTOR:
CLASS: IV SEMESTER: I SECTION: A
B.TECH.
SUBJECT: 20ECE406 Fiber Optic
Communicationj

HANDOUT DATE: 19 September 2024


SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 26 September 2024
Instructions:
1. SET-1 questions should be answered by ROLLs: 20691A0426, 21691A0401
to 419
2. Any plagiarism/ collusion between students will result in a ZERO mark for this
assignment.
3. Must submit an EDITABLE copy (Word file) of the assignment work in the
MOODLE.

Course Outcomes covered:

CO1: Acquire the knowledge on the basics of optical communication


system, properties of light, understand the principles transmission
properties of optical fiber, its components, bandwidth advantages and
various losses.

CO2: Understand the operation of lasers, LEDs, and detectors, their


performance in presence of noise.

Each Question Carries 2.5 Mark (2.5x2=5 Marks)

1. A graded index optical fiber has a parabolic refractive index profile(α=2). If the fiber
has numerical aperture =0.22. Find the total number of guided modes at wavelength
of 1310 nm.
2. When mean optical power launched into an 8 km length of fiber is 12 µW, the mean
optical power at the fiber output is 3 µW. Determine:
a) Overall signal attenuation in dB.
b) The overall signal attenuation for a 10 km optical link using the same fiber
with splices at 1 km intervals, each giving an attenuation of 1 dB.
MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
(UCG-AUTONOMOUS)
Affiliated to JNTUA, Ananthapuramu & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Recognised Research Center, Accredited by NBA, NAAC for CSE, ECE, EEE, ME & MBA
World Bank Funded Institute, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC act 1956
Recognised as Scientific & Industrial Research Organization by DSIR of DST
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

ASSIGNMENT 1
(SET 2)
COURSE Dr.R.Ravindraiah ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-25 BRANCH: ECE
INSTRUCTOR:
CLASS: IV SEMESTER: I SECTION: A
B.TECH.
SUBJECT: 20ECE406 Fiber Optic
Communicationj

HANDOUT DATE: 19 September 2024


SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 26 September 2024
Instructions:
4. SET-1 questions should be answered by ROLLs: 21691A0420 to 437
5. Any plagiarism/ collusion between students will result in a ZERO mark for this
assignment.
6. Must submit an EDITABLE copy (Word file) of the assignment work in the
MOODLE.

Course Outcomes covered:

CO1: Acquire the knowledge on the basics of optical communication


system, properties of light, understand the principles transmission
properties of optical fiber, its components, bandwidth advantages and
various losses.

CO2: Understand the operation of lasers, LEDs, and detectors, their


performance in presence of noise.

Each Question Carries 2.5 Mark (2.5x2=5 Marks)

1. In a step-index fiber in the ray approximation, the ray propagating along the axis of
the fiber has the shortest route, while the ray incident at the critical angle has the
longest route. Determine the difference in travel time (in ns/km) for the modes
defined by those two rays for a fiber with ncore = 1.7, and ncladding = 1.386
2. A continuous 12 km long optical fiber link has a loss of 1.5 dB/km.
a) What is the minimum optical power level that must be launched into the fiber
to maintain as optical power level of 0.3 µW at the receiving end.
b) What is the required input power if the fiber has a loss of 2.5 dB/km.
MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
(UCG-AUTONOMOUS)
Affiliated to JNTUA, Ananthapuramu & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Recognised Research Center, Accredited by NBA, NAAC for CSE, ECE, EEE, ME & MBA
World Bank Funded Institute, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC act 1956
Recognised as Scientific & Industrial Research Organization by DSIR of DST
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

ASSIGNMENT 1
(SET 3)
COURSE Dr.R.Ravindraiah ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-25 BRANCH: ECE
INSTRUCTOR:
CLASS: IV SEMESTER: I SECTION: A
B.TECH.
SUBJECT: 20ECE406 Fiber Optic
Communicationj

HANDOUT DATE: 19 September 2024


SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 26 September 2024
Instructions:
7. SET-1 questions should be answered by ROLLs: 21691A0438 to 455
8. Any plagiarism/ collusion between students will result in a ZERO mark for this
assignment.
9. Must submit an EDITABLE copy (Word file) of the assignment work in the
MOODLE.

Course Outcomes covered:

CO1: Acquire the knowledge on the basics of optical communication


system, properties of light, understand the principles transmission
properties of optical fiber, its components, bandwidth advantages and
various losses.

CO2: Understand the operation of lasers, LEDs, and detectors, their


performance in presence of noise.

Each Question Carries 2.5 Mark (2.5x2=5 Marks)

1. What is normalized frequency and cut-off normalized frequency. A graded index


fiber has normalized frequency of 30.0 has refractive index profile ex = 2. What is the
total number of modes in fiber?
2. The input power to an optical fiber is 2 mW while the power measured at the output
end is 2 µW. If the fiber attenuation is 0.5 dB/km, calculate the length of the fiber.
MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
(UCG-AUTONOMOUS)
Affiliated to JNTUA, Ananthapuramu & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Recognised Research Center, Accredited by NBA, NAAC for CSE, ECE, EEE, ME & MBA
World Bank Funded Institute, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC act 1956
Recognised as Scientific & Industrial Research Organization by DSIR of DST
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

ASSIGNMENT 1
(SET 4)
COURSE Dr.R.Ravindraiah ACADEMIC YEAR: 2024-25 BRANCH: ECE
INSTRUCTOR:
CLASS: IV SEMESTER: I SECTION: A
B.TECH.
SUBJECT: 20ECE406 Fiber Optic
Communicationj

HANDOUT DATE: 19 September 2024


SUBMISSION DEADLINE: 26 September 2024
Instructions:
10. SET-1 questions should be answered by ROLLs: 21691A0456 to 465 &
22695A0401 to 407
11. Any plagiarism/ collusion between students will result in a ZERO mark for this
assignment.
12. Must submit an EDITABLE copy (Word file) of the assignment work in the
MOODLE.

Course Outcomes covered:

CO1: Acquire the knowledge on the basics of optical communication


system, properties of light, understand the principles transmission
properties of optical fiber, its components, bandwidth advantages and
various losses.

CO2: Understand the operation of lasers, LEDs, and detectors, their


performance in presence of noise.

Each Question Carries 2.5 Mark (2.5x2=5 Marks)

1. A light wave is travelling in a semiconductor medium (GaAs) of refractive


index 3.6. It is incident on a different semiconductor medium (AlGaAs) of
refractive index 3.4 & angle of incidence is 80○. Calculate numerical
aperture & acceptance angle. Will it result in total internal reflection?
Comment on the result.
2. An LED operating at 850 nm has a spectral width of 45 nm. What is the pulse
spreading in ns/km due to material dispersion?
MADANAPALLE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCE
(UCG-AUTONOMOUS)
Affiliated to JNTUA, Ananthapuramu & Approved by AICTE, New Delhi
Recognised Research Center, Accredited by NBA, NAAC for CSE, ECE, EEE, ME & MBA
World Bank Funded Institute, Recognised by UGC under the sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC act 1956
Recognised as Scientific & Industrial Research Organization by DSIR of DST
Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

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