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<p align="justify">Optical Communication Systems Lab as the in class lectures' supplement held by The Electrical Engineering Program, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology, has been facing problems pertaining to the absence of decent e...

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Main Author: RISETO (NIM 13202130), RANGGA
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spelling id-itb.:112102017-09-27T10:18:41Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# RISETO (NIM 13202130), RANGGA Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/11210 <p align="justify">Optical Communication Systems Lab as the in class lectures' supplement held by The Electrical Engineering Program, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology, has been facing problems pertaining to the absence of decent equipments. Taking this into account, the writer with a few other partners chooses the design and realization of equipment adequate enough to be used in the lab as our final project's research subject. This final project particularly deals with the receiver optic and lines decoder subsystems as parts of the whole system.<p align="justify"><p>In an optical telecommunications, receiver optic and lines decoder play an important part because the function of receiver optic is to convert the pulses which content of information from the light pulse to the electric pulse so it's equal to input of transmitter optic precisely. While the function of line decoder is to translate data which has already been converted by several types of line encoding to become the exact same output data as the former data so that communication can happen.<p align="justify"><p>There are several types of line decoder implementation with it's own characteristics. The main topic of this final project is about design and realization at line decoder and optic receiver and also the characteristics at several types at line line coding in optic communication. Line coding that will be discuss here are NRZ, RZ, AMI, CMI, Manchester, and Differential Manchester. <br /> text
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description <p align="justify">Optical Communication Systems Lab as the in class lectures' supplement held by The Electrical Engineering Program, School of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, Bandung Institute of Technology, has been facing problems pertaining to the absence of decent equipments. Taking this into account, the writer with a few other partners chooses the design and realization of equipment adequate enough to be used in the lab as our final project's research subject. This final project particularly deals with the receiver optic and lines decoder subsystems as parts of the whole system.<p align="justify"><p>In an optical telecommunications, receiver optic and lines decoder play an important part because the function of receiver optic is to convert the pulses which content of information from the light pulse to the electric pulse so it's equal to input of transmitter optic precisely. While the function of line decoder is to translate data which has already been converted by several types of line encoding to become the exact same output data as the former data so that communication can happen.<p align="justify"><p>There are several types of line decoder implementation with it's own characteristics. The main topic of this final project is about design and realization at line decoder and optic receiver and also the characteristics at several types at line line coding in optic communication. Line coding that will be discuss here are NRZ, RZ, AMI, CMI, Manchester, and Differential Manchester. <br />
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