Publication detail

Fundamental Frequency and Noise Analysis of Optical Receiver

PROKEŠ, A.

Original Title

Fundamental Frequency and Noise Analysis of Optical Receiver

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

In the paper, the automatic gain control (AGC) methods used in an optical receiver for cable- free communication link are presented. The typical architecture of input circuits of the optical receiver for hundreds of megabits is a transimpedance or a high impedance front-end amplifier in combination with an avalanche photodiode (APD). For such connection the AGC circuit can affect the amplifier or the APD gain. Paper deals with sensitivity and bandwidth degradations due to receiver dynamic range extension. Finally an example of the AGC circuit that controls APD gain by means of the change in the reverse voltage applied to the diode is presented.

Keywords

AGC, responsivity, avalanche photodiode

Authors

PROKEŠ, A.

Released

2. 7. 1990

Publisher

VUT Brno

Location

FEEC BUT Brno, Department of Telecommunications

ISBN

80-214-2684-5

Book

Telecommunications and Signal Processing, TSP-2004

Pages from

214

Pages to

217

Pages count

4

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT12548,
  author="Aleš {Prokeš}",
  title="Fundamental Frequency and Noise Analysis of Optical Receiver",
  booktitle="Telecommunications and Signal Processing, TSP-2004",
  year="1990",
  pages="4",
  publisher="VUT Brno",
  address="FEEC BUT Brno, Department of Telecommunications",
  isbn="80-214-2684-5"
}