Identification level control method and optical receiver
First Claim
1. A method of controlling an identification level for an optical receiver wherein the optical receiver converts an optical signal from an optical fiber into an electric signal, uses a limiter amplifier to amplify the electric signal, and reproduces data, the method comprising steps of:
- changing an identification level supplied to the limiter amplifier from a lower bound to an upper bound thereof and storing an average of an output of the limiter amplifier together with the identification level;
setting a first average of a minimal value of the average and a predefined value and a second average of a maximal value of the average and the predefined value, said predefined value being between the minimal value and the maximal value, and obtaining a first identification level corresponding to the first average and a second identification level corresponding to the second average; and
computing an optimal identification level based on the first identification level and the second identification level and supplying the optimal identification level to the limiter amplifier.
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Abstract
An identification level control method and an optical receiver are disclosed to determine an optimal identification level in a simple structure without clock extraction. In the identification level control method, an identification level supplied to a limiter amplifier is changed from a lower bound to an upper bound thereof and is stored together with an output average of the limiter amplifier. Then, a first average and a second average are set based on the output average. A first identification level corresponding to the first average and a second identification level corresponding to the second average are obtained, and an optimal identification level is computed based on the first identification level and the second identification level, and is supplied to the limiter amplifier.
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1. A method of controlling an identification level for an optical receiver wherein the optical receiver converts an optical signal from an optical fiber into an electric signal, uses a limiter amplifier to amplify the electric signal, and reproduces data, the method comprising steps of:
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changing an identification level supplied to the limiter amplifier from a lower bound to an upper bound thereof and storing an average of an output of the limiter amplifier together with the identification level;
setting a first average of a minimal value of the average and a predefined value and a second average of a maximal value of the average and the predefined value, said predefined value being between the minimal value and the maximal value, and obtaining a first identification level corresponding to the first average and a second identification level corresponding to the second average; and
computing an optimal identification level based on the first identification level and the second identification level and supplying the optimal identification level to the limiter amplifier. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A method of controlling an identification level for an optical receiver wherein the optical receiver converts an optical signal from an optical fiber into an electric signal, uses a limiter amplifier to amplify the electric signal, and reproduces data, the method comprising steps of:
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changing an identification level supplied to a monitoring limiter amplifier from a lower bound to an upper bound thereof, said monitoring limiter amplifier configured to have a feature similar to the limiter amplifier and receiving the electric signal, and storing an average of an output of the monitoring limiter amplifier together with the identification level;
setting a first average of a minimal value of the average and a predefined value and a second average of a maximal value of the average and the predefined value, said predefined value being between the minimal value and the maximal value, and obtaining a first identification level corresponding to the first average and a second identification level corresponding to the second average; and
computing an optimal identification level based on the first identification level and the second identification level and supplying the optimal identification level to the limiter amplifier. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. An optical receiver for converting an optical signal from an optical fiber into an electric signal, using a limiter amplifier to amplify the electric signal, and reproducing data, comprising:
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a change part changing an identification level supplied to the limiter amplifier from a lower bound to an upper bound thereof;
a storage part storing an average of an output of the limiter amplifier together with the identification level; and
a computation part setting a first average of a minimal value of the average and a predefined value and a second average of a maximal value of the average and the predefined value, said predefined value being between the minimal value and the maximal value, obtaining a first identification level corresponding to the first average and a second identification level corresponding to the second average, computing an optimal identification level based on the first identification level and the second identification level, and supplying the optimal identification level to the limiter amplifier. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. An optical receiver for converting an optical signal from an optical fiber into an electric signal, using a limiter amplifier to amplify the electric signal, and reproducing data, comprising:
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a monitoring limiter amplifier configured to have a feature similar to the limiter amplifier and receiving the electric signal;
a change part changing an identification level supplied to the monitoring limiter amplifier from a lower bound to an upper bound thereof;
a storage part storing an average of an output of the monitoring limiter amplifier together with the identification level; and
a computation part setting a first average of a minimal value of the average and a predefined value and a second average of a maximal value of the average and the predefined value, said predefined value being between the minimal value and the maximal value, obtaining a first identification level corresponding to the first average and a second identification level corresponding to the second average, computing an optimal identification level based on the first identification level and the second identification level, and supplying the optimal identification level to the limiter amplifier. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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