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2007 Anna University Paper

This document is a question paper for the Seventh Semester Electronics and Communication Engineering examination at Anna University in 2007 for the course EC 433 - Optical Communication. It contains two sections - Part A consists of 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each for a total of 20 marks. Part B consists of 5 longer answer questions worth 16 marks each for a total of 80 marks. The questions cover topics such as fiber modes, single mode vs multimode fibers, fiber losses, LEDs and laser diodes, quantum limits, digital receiver performance, point-to-point fiber optic links, fiber splicing and WDM.

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2007 Anna University Paper

This document is a question paper for the Seventh Semester Electronics and Communication Engineering examination at Anna University in 2007 for the course EC 433 - Optical Communication. It contains two sections - Part A consists of 10 short answer questions worth 2 marks each for a total of 20 marks. Part B consists of 5 longer answer questions worth 16 marks each for a total of 80 marks. The questions cover topics such as fiber modes, single mode vs multimode fibers, fiber losses, LEDs and laser diodes, quantum limits, digital receiver performance, point-to-point fiber optic links, fiber splicing and WDM.

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2007 Anna University B.

E Electronics and Communication EC 433 — OPTICAL


COMMUNICATION Question paper

BE./B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY/JUNE 2007.

Seventh Semester

Electronics and Communication Engineering

EC 433 — OPTICAL COMMUNICATION

Time: Three hours

Maximum: 100 marks

PART A — (10 x 2 = 20 marks)

Answer ALL questions.

1. What is the fundamental parameter of a single mode fiber?

2. A step index fiber has a normalized frequency V = 26.6 at 1300 nm wavelength. If the core
radius is 25 pm, find the numerical aperture.

3. Mention the two causes of intra-modal dispersion.

4. Define fiber loss.

5. Compare LED and LASER.

6. What is meant by population inversion?

7. A photodiode is constructed of GaAs, which has band gap energy of 1.43 eV at 300 K. What
is meant by long wavelength cutoff?

8. What are the benefits of a trans-impedance amplifier?

9. List the key requirements needed in analyzing a link.

10. Define Modal Noise.

PART B — (5 x 16 = 80 marks)

11. (a) What are fiber modes? Explain mode theory for optical fibers in detail.

Or
(b) Compare Single mode fibers and Graded index fibers. Explain the requirements for fiber
materials.

12. (a) Discuss various kinds of losses that an optical signal might suffer while propagating
through fiber, Which is most important one? What is the effect of these losses on light power and
pulse shape?

Or

(b) What is mode coupling? Discuss pulse broadening in Gl fibers.

13. (a) With neat diagram explain the construction and working of high radiance surface emitting
LED.

Or

(b) Discuss about modulation of Laser diodes. Why thermoelectric cooler are used in Laser
diodes?

14. (a) What is known as quantum limit? A digital fiber optic link operating at 850 nm requires a
maximum BER of 10*9. Find the minimum incidental optical power Po to achieve this BER at a
data rate of 10 Mb/s for a simple binary level signaling scheme. (ry: 1), [1/r : B/2].

Or

(b) Discuss in detail digital receiver performance calculation and sensitivity calculation in detail.

15. (a) What are the system consideration in point to point links? Explain in detail.

Or

(b) Discuss in detail Fiber splicing and connectors. Explain the operation principles of WDM.

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