Digital optical receiver circuit
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1. In a digital optical receiver:
- means for receiving pulses of light which may vary in strength over a wide range and providing electrical input pulses having amplitudes corresponding to the strength of the light pulses, means including an amplifier which is driven into saturation by larger ones of the input pulses for producing pulses of predetermined maximum amplitude in response to the input pulses, means for delivering an output pulse in response to the leading edge of the first pulse of predetermined maximum amplitude produced in response to each of the input pulses, and means responsive to the trailing edges of the pulses of predetermined maximum amplitude for preventing the delivering of another output pulse for a predetermined time after each of the trailing edges.
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Abstract
A digital optical receiver circuit adapted to operate over a wide input dynamic range without distorting its output signal. The circuit includes a first circuit for receiving input signals in a selected pulse width range and converting them into output signals of extended pulse width. A second circuit will then convert the output signals into digital signals of the same pulse width.
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1. In a digital optical receiver:
- means for receiving pulses of light which may vary in strength over a wide range and providing electrical input pulses having amplitudes corresponding to the strength of the light pulses, means including an amplifier which is driven into saturation by larger ones of the input pulses for producing pulses of predetermined maximum amplitude in response to the input pulses, means for delivering an output pulse in response to the leading edge of the first pulse of predetermined maximum amplitude produced in response to each of the input pulses, and means responsive to the trailing edges of the pulses of predetermined maximum amplitude for preventing the delivering of another output pulse for a predetermined time after each of the trailing edges.
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4. In a digital optical receiver:
- means for receiving pulses of light which may vary in strength over a wide range and providing electrical input pulses having amplitudes corresponding to the strength of the light pulses, means including an amplifier which is driven into saturation by larger ones of the input pulses for producing a pulse of predetermined maximum amplitude and uncontrolled width in response to each of the input pulses, a capacitor, means for changing the charge on the capacitor at a predetermined rate, means responsive to the leading edge of the pulse of predetermined maximum amplitude for initiating a change in the charge on the capacitor at the predetermined rate, and means responsive to the level of the charge on the capacitor for delivering an output pulse having a width corresponding to the time required to change the charge between first and second predetermined levels at the predetermined rate.
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5. In a digital optical receiver:
- means for receiving pulses of light which may vary in strength over a wide range and providing electrical input pulses having amplitudes corresponding to the strength of the light pulses, a first comparator which switches between first and second output states in response to the input pulses, a second comparator which delivers an output signal when the input of the second comparator is below a predetermined level, a capacitor connected between the output of the first comparator and the input of the second comparator for causing the second comparator to deliver an output signal when the capacitor is in a discharged state and the first comparator switches to its second output state in response to an input pulse, means active when the first comparator is in its second output state for charging the capacitor at a relatively fast rate to a level greater than the predetermined level, and means active when the first comparator is in its first output state for discharging the capacitor at a relatively slow rate to a level below the predetermined level.
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9. In a digital optical receiver:
- means for receiving pulses of light which may vary in strength over a wide range and providing electrical input pulses having amplitudes corresponding to the strength of the light pulses, means for producing pulses of predetermined maximum amplitude and uncontrolled width in response to the input pulses, a first comparator which changes output states in response to the pulses of predetermined maximum amplitude, a second comparator which delivers an output signal when its input is at a predetermined level, a first capacitor having a first side connected to the output of the first comparator and a second side connected to the input of the second comparator, a first charging resistor connected between a voltage source and the second side of the first capacitor for charging the first capacitor to a level which prevents the input of the second comparator from reaching the predetermined level, a second capacitor connected between the first side of the first capacitor and a common point for charging the first capacitor to a level which permits the input of the second comparator to reach the predetermined level in response to a change in the output state of the first comparator, and a second charging resistor connected between the junction of the two capacitors and the voltage source, the second charging resistor and the second capacitor having a time constant substantially greater than the time constant of the first charging resistor and the first capacitor.
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