Radioengineering (Dec 1993)

Generation of Digital Modulation for Optical Communication Using Tunable Active-R Oscillator

  • R. Nandi,
  • S. K. Sanyal,
  • D. Pal

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4

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This paper describes the design of an active-R biphase oscillator using a pair of matched Operational Amplifier (OA) and a few resistors. The frequency of oscillation of such oscillator is tunable by a resistor (R0). The oscillator can be readily extended to the digitally tunable version by replacing the tuner resistor with a Binary Weighted Switched Resistor Array (BWSRA). The digitally tunable oscillator can also be hooked up with microprocessor using CMOS CD 4066 switches. Generation of BFSK/BPSK wave modulations have then been considered using this oscillator. Subsequently, the BFSK/BPSK. modulations are used to excite 4N25 Optoisolator. The received BFSK/BPSK signals from the Optoisolator are in full conformity with the correspondingtransmitted ones. Experimental results are included.