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Noise figure in cascaded systems.
 
Noise figure in cascaded systems.
 
SFDR - spur free dynamic range.
 
SFDR - spur free dynamic range.
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CDR - compression dynamic range.
 
some relationships
 
some relationships
 
if photocurrent increases gain increses, noise factor decreases, SFDR increases.
 
if photocurrent increases gain increses, noise factor decreases, SFDR increases.
 
if V(pi) decreases gain increases, Noise factor decreases, SFDR decreases(maybe).
 
if V(pi) decreases gain increases, Noise factor decreases, SFDR decreases(maybe).
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MZM transfer function is a sinusoid.
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Single side band modulation.<math>&pi</math>

Revision as of 12:14, 29 March 2010

Basic components: RF -> optical : CW source and a modulator. opical -> RF : Photodetector. OIP3 (output intercept point). Assumption in all math: output noise independent of input power. phase change with thermal conductivity: optical fibre is chosen over RF cable. Direct Modulation: Shot noise : -168 dBm , Thermal noise : -174 dBm. Laser relative intensity noise(RIN): We do not desire RIN peaks in the passband. shot noise = 2*q*I*R*B. B- Bandwidth, linear with current. thermal noise = k*T*B. We would like to approach the shot noise limited performance. RIN is proportional to (I^2). Noise factor = (effective input noise)/(Thermal noise). Effective input noise is (output noise)/(Gain). OIP3 = 4*R*(I^2)*(sin(^2)(delta phi)). 4*R*(I^2) at quadrature point. Noise figure in cascaded systems. SFDR - spur free dynamic range. CDR - compression dynamic range. some relationships if photocurrent increases gain increses, noise factor decreases, SFDR increases. if V(pi) decreases gain increases, Noise factor decreases, SFDR decreases(maybe). MZM transfer function is a sinusoid. Single side band modulation.<math>&pi</math>