Opto-Electronics ( ET – 421) FALL-213 Lecture# 02.

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Opto-Electronics ( ET – 421) FALL-213 Lecture# 02

Course Project Work in a single or a group of two. me your group member(s) name(s) and roll number(s) along with 3 proposed papers(Opto-electrnics) by 22 th of sep Final decision will be informed to you by the . Any changes can be discussed till Monday 30th of sep before 3pm. Each group will present, detailed Project proposal on 14 th of oct. After approval of proposal, each group will submit a implemented/review paper(follow IEEE format) till 25 th Nov The papers shall be from any IEEE Conferences/ Journals The publication year should be one of these: 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

Lecturer out lines Digital Data Communication Concepts Structure of optical fibers Basic optical laws and Definitions

Digital Data Communication Concepts Analog Signal Sampling Quantization Digital signal

Data rate Bit rate=BW*(samples/cycle)*(bits/sample)

Practice questions?? What is difference between? Bit rate Baud rate Channel capacity Is Bit rate and Baud rate are equal in RZ??

Axial ray The axial ray is a particular ray that just happens to travel straight through the center of the core

Assignment#01 Due date is 16 th Sep before the start of the class. Text book chapter 01 questions 1.1,1.3,1.5,1.6,1.7,1.8,1.9,1.10,1.11,1.12