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2003

Computing ADC harmonic content from a reduced number of values

Autores
Mendonca, HS; da Silva, JM; Matos, JS;

Publicação
IMTC/O3: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 20TH IEEE INSTRUMENTATION AND MEASUREMENT TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE, VOLS 1 AND 2

Abstract
The estimation of the harmonic content of an ADC output is fundamental to evaluate its suitability to perform according the requirements specified for an application. The use of the traditional frequency analysis leads to a large hardware overhead due to the amount of on-chip processing being involved, or to a large quantity of data to be transferred in case the processing is performed in a tester. This paper presents an algorithm capable of estimating the harmonics with similar accuracy but with the advantage of being more suitable for a BIST implementation, since it requires a reduced number of on-chip operations, and that only a small set of values has to be supplied outside the chip for further processing. It relies, on the fact that harmonics generated by an ADC are mathematical related with the polynomial coefficients of its transfer function. ADC offset and gain errors can also be measured.

2003

Study of the properties of arc-induced long-period gratings and Bragg gratings in B/Ge doped fibers

Autores
Rego, G; Santos, JL; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Abstract
We have investigated the possibility to erase arc-induced long period gratings through uniform exposure to UV-laser radiation and their potential recover by thermal annealing. The temperature stability of UV/arc-induced gratings is also presented. © 2000 Optical Society of America.

2003

Spectral response of chirped fibre Bragg gratings written in Erbium doped fibres

Autores
Romero, R; Salgado, HM; Frazão, O; Marques, PVS; Santos, JL;

Publicação
Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

Abstract
A chirped fibre Bragg grating was written in an Erbium doped fibre. It was found that the slope of the reflected spectral power could be tuned by changing the pump power. The gratings fabricated were demonstrated to be useful in the development of a technique for optical interrogation of FBGs sensing heads with tunable sensitivity. © 2003 OSA/BGPP.

2003

Optical cross-connect based on tuneable FBG-OC with full scalability and bidirectionality

Autores
Frazao, O; Terroso, I; Carvalho, JP; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
We propose and demonstrate an architecture of a 2 x 2 port optical cross-connect (OXC) using tuneable fibre Bragg gratings and optical circulators. The proposed OXC is scalable to N x N ports owing to the cascadability of individual routing modules, which perform routing of specific wavelength channels. The performance of the cross-connect is also experimentally evaluated.

2003

Tunable L-band erbium-doped fibre ring laser by means of induced cavity loss using a fibre taper

Autores
Melo, M; Frazao, O; Teixeira, ALJ; Gomes, LA; da Rocha, JRF; Salgado, HM;

Publicação
APPLIED PHYSICS B-LASERS AND OPTICS

Abstract
In this paper, we present a continuous-wave tunable fibre ring laser operating in the L-band. A bi-directional pumped L-band erbium-doped fibre amplifier provides gain to the loop. Tunability is achieved by bending a single-mode fibre taper using a micrometer drive, controlling in this way the spectral cavity losses. Laser emission is achieved between 1587 and 1606 nm, and low variation of the output laser power is observed over all the tuning range.

2003

Fibre Bragg grating interrogation technique based on a chirped grating written in an erbium-doped fibre

Autores
Romero, R; Frazao, O; Marques, PVS; Salgado, HM; Santos, JL;

Publicação
MEASUREMENT SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

Abstract
A fibre Bragg grating interrogation technique with tunable sensitivity is reported. It relies on the utilization of the edge filtering concept applied to a chirped fibre Bragg grating (CFBG) written in an erbium-doped fibre as the processing element. Through the combination of the optical gain properties of the erbium-doped fibre and of the distributed wavelength reflection characteristics of the CFBG, it is possible to achieve different reading sensitivities and amplification of the remote sensing signal.

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