UID:
almafu_9959232174302883
Format:
1 online resource (244 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-281-91940-3
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9786611919405
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981-277-434-3
Series Statement:
Selected topics in electronics and systems ; vol. 39
Content:
This book explores the unique advantages and large inherent transmission capacity of optical fiber communication systems. The long-term and high-risk research challenges of optical transceivers are analyzed with a view to sustaining the seemingly insatiable demand for bandwidth. A broad coverage of topics relating to the design of high-speed optical devices and integrated circuits, oriented to low power, low cost, and small area, is discussed. Written by specialists with many years of research and engineering experience in the field of optical fiber communication, this book is essential for
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Description based upon print version of record.
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CONTENTS ; Preface ; Design Considerations for Integrated Modulator Drivers in Silicon Germanium Technology ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Driver Architecture ; 3. Circuit Details ; 4. Tail Current Bias Generation & Distribution ; 5. Simulated Performance ; 6. Experimental Results
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7. Contusions References ; Compact Low-Noise Pulse Generating Lasers with Repetition Rates of 10 to 50 GHz ; 1. Introduction ; 2. Er:Yb:glass ; 3. Challenges - Q-switched mode tocking ( QML ) ; 4. Results ; 5. Conctusion ; References
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Integrated Wide-Band CMOS Duobinary Transmitter for Optical Communication Systems 1. Introduction ; 2. Duobinary Theory ; 3. System and Circuits ; 4. IC Fabrication ; 5. Tested Results ; 6. Condusion ; Reference
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A 10 Gb/S Equalizer with Integrated Clock and Data Recovery for Optical Communication Systems 1. Introduction ; 2. Circuit design ; 3. Fabrication and packaging ; 4. Measurement results ; 5. Conclusion ; References
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Equalizer Architectures for 40-Gb/s Optical Systems Limited by Polarization-Mode Dispersion 1. Introduction ; 2. Polarization-Mode Dispersion ( PMD) ; 3. PMD Compensation Methods ; 4. System Model ; 5. Equalizer Architectures ; 6. Simulation Methodology ; 7. Simulation Results
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8. Conclusions
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 981-256-641-4
Language:
English
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