1982
DOI: 10.1109/jqe.1982.1071441
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Optical digital high-speed transmission: General considerations and experimental results

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“…The signals are in RZ (return to zero) format for better spectral performance of the InGaAsP/InP 1.3 μηι BH-laser [2]. Additional nulls in the spectrum with a distance of 62.22 MHz result from generating the 2.24 Gbit/s signal [3]. When monitored by a spectrum analyzer the amplitude spectrum of the signal consists of discrete lines.…”
Section: Measuring Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The signals are in RZ (return to zero) format for better spectral performance of the InGaAsP/InP 1.3 μηι BH-laser [2]. Additional nulls in the spectrum with a distance of 62.22 MHz result from generating the 2.24 Gbit/s signal [3]. When monitored by a spectrum analyzer the amplitude spectrum of the signal consists of discrete lines.…”
Section: Measuring Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(4) and (3) Taking into account the impedance network at the input of the transistor, which is installed for broadband matching as described in [4] 0-7 (4) and (3) Taking into account the impedance network at the input of the transistor, which is installed for broadband matching as described in [4] 0-7…”
Section: Model Description Of the Equalizing Circuitmentioning
confidence: 99%