1978
DOI: 10.1515/freq.1978.32.5.151
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1.12 Gbit/s Regenerator Experiment for an Optical Transmission System

Abstract: Conventional studies made the assumption that the interfering and the wanted signal have a large frequency difference in 2nd order PLL's. Our analysis will not need this assumption. Therefore 2nd order PLL's with small frequency differencies and 1st order PLL's in common cases could be analysed. The advantageous effect, described in the second part, i. e. the effect that interfering signals make PLL's lock to the wanted signal can be used to stabilize PLL's. AcknowledgementThis work was done when the author wa… Show more

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“…Equation (5) can readily be found from a linearization of the rate equations (1) and (2). The constant 7 is obtained from [15].…”
Section: Laser Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Equation (5) can readily be found from a linearization of the rate equations (1) and (2). The constant 7 is obtained from [15].…”
Section: Laser Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%