Pulse Width Modulation for Analog Fiber-optic Communications
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The pulse width modulation (PWM) technique has been revisited and analyzed to evaluate its merits for application to analog signal transmission in fiber-optic links. Fourier analysis of the PWM signal reveals that it can he used as a vehicle to launch an analog signal onto optical fiber when a symmetrical natural sampling process is used. The SNR of the modulated signal depends on the timing jitter of the carrier pulses and a wide-band (45 MHz) SNR of 45 dB has been obtained with a commercially available multimode laser transmitter. A linear dynamic range of over 50 dB has been experimentally demonstrated. The full fiber bandwidth can be utilized by using a very high pulse carrier frequency, while a more popular pulse frequency modulation technique provides about a 10-MHz analog signal bandwidth when 1 km of multimode fiber is used in conjunction with a short wavelength (0.87 pm) LED transmitter. Analog transmission capability was experimentally demonstrated by constructing a simple video link using common laboratory equipment. The performance of the video link supports the PWM modulation theory developed here and elsewhere. The experimental results indicated that PWM is potentially‘very attractive for low-cost broad-band local area network (LAN) application, including future highly interactive offices, hospitals, and automated factory
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تاریخ انتشار 2009