Optical modules and methods of making the optical modules

Radiant energy – Photocells; circuits and apparatus – Photocell controlled circuit

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C398S202000, C375S376000

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06979810

ABSTRACT:
A sample & hold type phase detector is used in a CDR IC and, in jitter transfer bandwidth adjustment, VCO output waveforms 90° out of phase with each other can be inputted to the phase detector, whereby a jitter transfer bandwidth can be calculated by only the measurement of frequency and of a DC voltage and it is possible to make a jitter transfer bandwidth adjustment in DC test for IC.

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Behzad Razavi, Design of High-Sapeed Circuits for Optical Communication Systems, IEEE 2001 Custom Integrated Circuits Conference, Jul. 2001, 315-322, Electrical Engineering Department University of California, Los Angeles.

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