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Driver of Semiconductor laser for 1Gbit/s
Melichárek, Radek ; Vařacha, František (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis describes a design of a driver for a specific type of laser VCSEL. Models for simulation in PSpice OrCAD have been developed for this type of laser. The qualities of the designed driver aim to be equal to the integrated drivers that are available and to remove some of their drawbacks. It consists of the following components: input LVPECL receiver/driver, differential amplifier, fixed source of a modulation current, circuit of automatic power control. Regulation of the modulation current is dealt with atypically using an aptly selected input LVPECL receiver/driver which enables to control the voltage amplitude on its output by means of voltage. The thesis also describes different types of coupling between laser and driver. The most appropriate alternative is selected taking into consideration the unconventional design of the driver. The connection of the driver is supplemented by a microcontroller which secures control of output optical power by means of a serial bus RS232.
Design of multipurpose generator of low- and high-frequency sub-bands
Caban, Dominik ; Brančík, Lubomír (referee) ; Šotner, Roman (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the generation of harmonic and non-harmonic waveforms in the low and high-frequency domains. The thesis aims to design and implement a portable multipurpose signal generator with a user interface powered by its own battery. The design focuses on the implementation of a function generator, a high-frequency generator, and a pulse generator with Gaussian characteristics within a single portable device. The thesis describes an introduction to signal generators, the selection of the individual components, the design procedure for each circuit, and their subsequent hardware implementation either within the development kit or the final product.
Driver of Semiconductor laser for 1Gbit/s
Melichárek, Radek ; Vařacha, František (referee) ; Prokeš, Aleš (advisor)
This thesis describes a design of a driver for a specific type of laser VCSEL. Models for simulation in PSpice OrCAD have been developed for this type of laser. The qualities of the designed driver aim to be equal to the integrated drivers that are available and to remove some of their drawbacks. It consists of the following components: input LVPECL receiver/driver, differential amplifier, fixed source of a modulation current, circuit of automatic power control. Regulation of the modulation current is dealt with atypically using an aptly selected input LVPECL receiver/driver which enables to control the voltage amplitude on its output by means of voltage. The thesis also describes different types of coupling between laser and driver. The most appropriate alternative is selected taking into consideration the unconventional design of the driver. The connection of the driver is supplemented by a microcontroller which secures control of output optical power by means of a serial bus RS232.

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