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I want to sample a signal in optical communication (like infrared communication)
The channel input X(t) is the instantaneous optical power (not the amplitude).
The average transmitted power Pt is given by
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Where T is the bit period. The pulse will be the rectangular pulse...
There are many combinations of these units. The correct result come only when all the units are correct. So, it seems that I have to try by myself. Thank you very much!
Hi,
I have these equations with some parameters:
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The problem is I don't know the standard unit of these parameters. I don't know if I have to change the background light current from microampere to ampere, or change the fixed capacitance from pF/cm2 into pF/m2, or things...
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