KEYWORDS: Amplifiers, Signal analyzers, Standards development, Signal attenuation, Signal generators, Human-machine interfaces, Control systems, Software development, Calibration, Transceivers
The power amplifier is an important part of the high power digital transceiver module, because of its great demand and diverse measurement indicators, an automatic test system is designed to meet the production requirements of the power amplifiers as the manual test cannot meet the demand of consistency. This paper puts forward the plan of the automatic test system based on LXI bus technology, introduces the hardware and software architecture of the system. The test system has been used for debugging and testing the power amplifiers stably and efficiently, which greatly saves work force and effectively improves productivity.
The enhancement of adaptive abilities of nonlinear optical pulses to polarization mode dispersion (PMD) is obtained by modulating breath-depth of two polarization states of the pulses. The breath-depth modulation is realized based on the interaction among self-phase modulation, cross phase modulation, group velocity dispersion and degenerate four-wave mixing, which results in making two polarization states of the pulses into a tighter state when nonlinear pulses propagate in optical fibers with high birefringence. Numerical results show that the transmission stabilities of modulated breath-depth optical pulses are improved in conventional fibers with random birefringence. The pulse broadening trend of the modulated breath-depth pulses induced by PMD is effectively suppressed by our proposed method. The symmetric output pulse shape is also reshaped in conventional fibers.
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