Highly Linear Broadband Photonic-Assisted Q-Band ADC

Lightwave Technology, Journal of  (2015)

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A highly linear broadband photonic-assisted analog-to-digital converter (ADC) based on high-frequency optical sampling utilizing a dual output Mach-Zehnder modulator operating with signal frequencies up to 50 GHz is presented. The pulses employed in the optical sampling were generated by a cavity-less pulse source operated at 10 GHz in preference to conventional mode-locked lasers. The optical sampling front-end greatly extends the operational frequency range of the Nyquist limited electronic digitization back-end. The performance of the sampling system is characterized with 7.1 effective number of bits (ENOBs) at 40 with 5 GHz fully accessible bandwidth, and greater than 99 dB·Hz2/3 spurious free dynamic range for the 30-40 GHz frequency range. Furthermore, more than 8 ENOB was achieved by reducing the effective bandwidth to 1 GHz with a digital filter, demonstrating the additional advantage of using a higher sampling rate compared to previous demonstrations. A new figure of merit of photonic-assisted sub-sampled ADCs is also presented accompanied with a comparison to previous implementations.
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analogue-digital conversion,digital filters,laser mode locking,microwave photonics,optical filters,optical information processing,optical modulation,optical pulse generation,enob,nyquist limited electronic digitization back-end,cavity-less pulse source,digital filter,dual output mach-zehnder modulator,effective number of bits,frequency 10 ghz,frequency 30 ghz to 40 ghz,frequency 5 ghz,high-frequency optical sampling,linear broadband photonic-assisted q-band adc,linear broadband photonic-assisted analog-to-digital converter,mode-locked lasers,optical sampling front-end,pulse generation,signal frequency,analog-digital conversion,detection,optical data processing,optical fiber communications,sampling,sub-sampling,radio frequency,photonics,bandwidth,optical fibers
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