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Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiOmega is a collection of products specialized for photonic integrated circuit simulation. It automates the design flow for
generating compact models from device level simulations. The software package includes two solvers that can be used via
Python scripting: Vector Finite Difference (VFD) Mode Solver and Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Electromagnetic Solvers.
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Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiOmega is a collection of products specialized for photonic integrated circuit simulation. It automates the design flow for
generating compact models from device level simulations. The software package includes two solvers that can be used via
Python scripting: Vector Finite Difference (VFD) Mode Solver and Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Electromagnetic Solvers.
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How can I convert an electrical signal into a sequence of bits(1 and 0) using optisystem.
With regards
Hi Dhiman,
I know this can be easily done using Matlab component. To do so, you need to set a threshold value for the signals and just create a loop that compares each of the electrical signal samples to the threshold and based on whether it was above or below that threshold, it decides whether it’s a ‘0’ or ‘1’.
Regards
Hello dhiman
You can acheive it by adding ADC.which you can connect after photodetector and convert this signal into digital form.find this component
Signal Processing -> Tools -> Electrical
Also there was a similar discussion on forum which you can see at this link
Let me know if it helps
Best of luck !
Thanks a lot sam sung I got the solution.. thanks Alistu for the help.
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