Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system

The technology of optical-fiber systems is advancing rapidly. Parallel to the development of long-haul telecommunication systems in the gigabits per second data rates operating in the long-wavelength region is the wide penetration of optical-fiber systems in local area networks, video trunking a...

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Main Author: Mohammad, Intan Shafinaz
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.66482022-03-14T01:29:50Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6648/ Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system Mohammad, Intan Shafinaz TK5101-6720 Telecommunication. Including telegraphy, telephone, radio, radar, television The technology of optical-fiber systems is advancing rapidly. Parallel to the development of long-haul telecommunication systems in the gigabits per second data rates operating in the long-wavelength region is the wide penetration of optical-fiber systems in local area networks, video trunking and distribution, sensors, etc. These diversified applications impose different and often conflicting constraints on the optical receiver. The weakest signal level determined at the front-end receiver and it should be improved by appropriate design. The optimum receiver performance can be achieved depends on the devices and design techniques used. This project reexamines the optical receiver design using several method which is applying the basic transimpedance amplifier, cascade transimpedance amplifier and multiple gain stage transimpedance amplifier method. The receiver amplifier design will be simulate using existing Software such as P-spice and Micro-Cap, and then the design will be fabricated as a prototype circuit. Cascade Transimpedance Amplifier method achieved 4.568MHz for the cutoff frequency, while the Multiple Stage Gain Transimpedance Amplifier method achieved 4.4956MHz. Transimpedance Amplifier using BJT transistor method with a cascade connection and feedback structure technique achieved the objective of project to enhance the bandwidth for front-end receiver in the range of approximately in Giga Hertz which is 1.189 GHz. 2013-07 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6648/1/24p%20INTAN%20SHAFINAZ%20MOHAMMAD.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6648/2/INTAN%20SHAFINAZ%20MOHAMMAD%20COPYRIGHT%20DECLARATION.pdf text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/6648/3/INTAN%20SHAFINAZ%20MOHAMMAD%20WATERMARK.pdf Mohammad, Intan Shafinaz (2013) Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system. Masters thesis, Universiti Tun Hussein Malaysia.
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Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
description The technology of optical-fiber systems is advancing rapidly. Parallel to the development of long-haul telecommunication systems in the gigabits per second data rates operating in the long-wavelength region is the wide penetration of optical-fiber systems in local area networks, video trunking and distribution, sensors, etc. These diversified applications impose different and often conflicting constraints on the optical receiver. The weakest signal level determined at the front-end receiver and it should be improved by appropriate design. The optimum receiver performance can be achieved depends on the devices and design techniques used. This project reexamines the optical receiver design using several method which is applying the basic transimpedance amplifier, cascade transimpedance amplifier and multiple gain stage transimpedance amplifier method. The receiver amplifier design will be simulate using existing Software such as P-spice and Micro-Cap, and then the design will be fabricated as a prototype circuit. Cascade Transimpedance Amplifier method achieved 4.568MHz for the cutoff frequency, while the Multiple Stage Gain Transimpedance Amplifier method achieved 4.4956MHz. Transimpedance Amplifier using BJT transistor method with a cascade connection and feedback structure technique achieved the objective of project to enhance the bandwidth for front-end receiver in the range of approximately in Giga Hertz which is 1.189 GHz.
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title Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
title_short Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
title_full Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
title_fullStr Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
title_full_unstemmed Receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
title_sort receiver bandwidth enhancement design for high speed optical system
publishDate 2013
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