Fiber Optics Receivers
By Communications Articles from EzineArticles.com | July 26, 2006
Fiber optics receivers are among the three basic units of the fiber optics relay systems. Some relay systems also possess an optical regenerator, which may be essential to boost the degraded light signal (for long distances). Fiber optics receivers accept light signals from an optical fiber and decode them into electrical signals. A typical receiver contains an optical detector, a low-noise amplifier, and signal conditioning circuitry.
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