
Chapter 9 Optical Receiver Design
An optical receiver consists of an optical detector, usually a PIN or APD diode, which converts the optical signal to an electrical signal. However, the signal gen-erated by a detector is generally too

An optical receiver consists of an optical detector, usually a PIN or APD diode, which converts the optical signal to an electrical signal. However, the signal gen-erated by a detector is generally too

Having discussed the characteristics and operation of photodetectors in the previous chapter, the next step is to consider features of the optical receiver. An optical receiver consists of a

The optical receiver, to be described in this chapter, consists of a photode tector and an associated amplifier along with necessary filtering. The function of the photodetector is to detect the incident light

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9.2 Receiver optical subassembly (ROSA) consists of an opti-cal detector. The detector is usually part of a rece ver optical subassembly, or ROSA. The role of a ROSA is very much similar to that of a TOSA

The optical receiver is a critical element of an optical communication system since it often determines the overall system performance. The function of the optical receiver is to detect the incoming optical

In this section, we discuss techniques to characterize optical receivers, with a focus on the wideband characterization of their frequency response.

The design of an optical receiver depends on the modulation format used by the transmitter. The chapter deals with various noise sources that limit the signal‐to‐noise ratio in optical receivers, and also

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The main component of a receiver is the photodetector, which handles the job of converting from the optical to electronic domains (and is in a sense the opposite of a laser).

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An ''Optical Receiver'' is a device that detects and converts the light received from a transmitter into an electrical signal. It consists of a photodetector and an amplifier, which work together to minimize

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Photodetector fundamentals, associated statistics, characteristics and performance issues are presented, together with a tutorial on noise analysis and the specific techniques needed to model

Summary <p>This chapter introduces the basic concepts related to such photodetectors and discusses several types of photodetectors used for optical receivers. It also introduces basic concepts such as

These diversified applications impose different and often conflicting constraints on the optical receiver. This paper re-examines the optical receiver design in view of these different requirements, namely,

The TIA is the most widely used optical receiver preamplifier because of its wide dynamic range. The value of the feedback resistor influences the the bandwidth, sensitivity and overload.

The design of an optical receiver depends on the modulation format used by the transmitter. The chapter deals with various noise sources that limit the signal-to-noise ratio in optical

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The fundamental goal in the design of an optical receiver is to minimize the amount of optical power which must reach the receiver in order to achieve a given bit error rate (BER) in digital systems or a

An optical receiver usually consists of a photodetector and an electrical circuit for transimpedance amplification and signal manipulation. Important parameters of an optical receiver include
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