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A new approach to the design of LED based Gb/s digital fiber optic link
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A new approach to the design of LED based Gb/s digital fiber optic link

J.Y Lin, A.S Daryoush, V Gershman and W Rosen
1994 IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium Digest (Cat. No.94CH3389-4), v 3, pp 1663-1666 vol.3
1994

Abstract

Bandwidth Clocks Design methodology Driver circuits Light emitting diodes Optical design Optical fiber networks Optical fibers Optical receivers Optical transmitters
A local area fiber optic network operating at rates above 1.25 Gb/s using LED as the optical transmitter and a novel receiver/clock recovery was developed. A LED driver circuit has been designed to compensate for the bandwidth roll-off of the LED above 500 MHz by means of an active current shaping network. Since the conventional approaches to the receiver/clock recovery circuit consumes power in range of watts, a low power consuming design method is also presented, which extracts the clock signal from ECL compatible data stream above Gb/s. Its performance is evaluated through a 1.25 Gb/s LED-based fiber optic transmission experiment.< >

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