DEOGIRI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
CA-2 presentation B.Tech 2023-24, SEM-I, Div: A
Subject: Fiber Optic Communication, Course Code: BTETPE702D
Name of topic
Rise Time Budget Analysis
Presented By
Mitali Suvarnsing Wagh (EC4174)
Fiber Optic Communication
RISE TIME BUDGET ANALYSIS
INDEX
• Introduction
• Transmitter rise time.
• Group velocity dispersion rise time.
• Modal dispersion rise time.
• Receiver rise time.
• Calculation
• Different System
• Example
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
• The rise time budget analysis is used to determine the dispersion
limitation of an optical link.
OR
• A rise-time budget analysis is a convenient method for determining
the dispersion limitation of an optical fiber link, useful for digital
systems.
• Total rise time of optical system is given by:
Root-sum-square of rise time of each element.
There are four major basic elements, which limits speed of the
system. These are as follows:
1. Transmitter rise time.
2. Group velocity dispersion rise time.
3. Modal dispersion rise time.
4. Receiver rise time.
TRANSMITTER RISE TIME
• This type of rise time is contributed by the light source and its driving
circuitry.
• This value is generally know to designer.
GROUP VELOCITY DISPERSION RISE
TIME
• Optical cable has group delay dispersion for length L It is given by:
𝜎
tmat =DL 𝜆
MODAL DISPERSION RISE TIME
• Modal dispersion rise time is given by:
440
tmod = 𝐵𝑚
RECEIVER RISE TIME
• It is photo detector response with 3dB electrical bandwidth BRx
• It can be calculated by:
350
trx = 𝐵
𝑅𝑥
CALCULATION
• Therefore total rise time of the system can be given by:
DIFFERENT SYSTEM
Return to Zero (RZ) Non Return to Zero (NRZ)
• Total maximum system • Total maximum system
bandwidth (Mbps) = bandwidth (Mbps) =
Bt = 0.35/Tsys Bt = 0.70/Tsys
Therefore, We can draw a conclusion,
BW is inversely proportional to the DISPERSION.
Example
Conclusion
• In conclusion, Rise time budget analysis is to identify total dispersion
limitations which is there with optical communication system.
Thanks!