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Full Name | maha sliti |
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Many thanks Sir.
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Thank you Sir for your response. I have send you an email with my simulation file done with optisystem 17.0.
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Yes Alistu, that is what I mean 🙂
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Thank you for your response Alistu.
I have an input sampled signal. I need to treat only one sample at once.
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Hello,
How can I get at each time a sample of the input sampled signal?
Thank you for your help.
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Thank you Alistu.
I want to generate an electrical Radio Signal (that can be a wireless signal, …), then I want to optically sample this signal
and then process each sample.
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Hi Alistu,
I think that I can use a mode locked laser in order to sample an analog radio/wireless signal.
I try to use this code in optisystem: https://optiwave.com/download-1/active-mode-locked-fiber-laser/
But I cannot open the file, can you please send me a print screen of the design?
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Hi AListu,
Thank you very match for your help. Excuse me for the delay 🙂
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Hi,
Can you please help me to implement a matlab code that achieves the role of an optical substractor
(output = InputSignal1 power – InputSignal2 power )? I can use it instead of the optisystem optical substractor?
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Hello Damian,
Can you please help me to implement a matlab code that achieves the role of an optical substractor
(output = InputSignal1 power – InputSignal2 power )?
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You think that there is solution to this problem?
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Hi, I cannot open the file, can you send me a print screen?
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Hi, Thank you for your help.
I have considered the design that you have described. But, I did not obtain the objective to omit the signal if its power is not in the interval of [p1,p2]. I have attached my simulation file.
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The signal parts with optical power above the p2 threshold, I want to omit them as well. So, If the signal have not a power in the interval of [p1,p2], I want to omit it.
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Hi alistu,
Exactly, I need that the upper hard limiter and the lower hard limiter verify that an input signal power is in the interval [p1,p2], so the threshold of the first hard limiter is p1, and the threshold of the second is p2.
The objective is to have an output power only when the input signal is located in the concerned power interval. and, I want to obtain 0w and -100dbm in the other intervals.