DocumentCode
868957
Title
Fiber optic link for digital audio interface
Author
Sakura, Shigeyuki ; Onobuchi, Seigo ; Ito, Masaki ; Katagiri, Shuhei
Author_Institution
Toshiba Corp., Kawasaki, Japan
Volume
34
Issue
3
fYear
1988
fDate
8/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
667
Lastpage
670
Abstract
A description is given of a fiber optic link for digital audio interfaces that is able to transmit 3 Mb/s biphase signals up to 10 m with the pulse-width distortion at less than +or-25 ns. The fiber optic transmitting module consists of a GaAlAs light-emitting diode emitting at 660 nm wavelength, and a transmitting IC. These chips are mounted on a lead frame and molded by a clear resin. This molded unit is assembled into a receptacle that has a self-tapping hole for easy attachment to the rear panel of audio equipment. It also has preformed pins for presetting to the printed circuit board before soldering. The fiber-optic receiving module consists of a Si-p-i-n photodiode, and a receiving IC, and is assembled with these chips in the same way as the transmitting module. The conductive receptable electromagnetically shields the receiving module, but a nonconductive spacer attached to the receptacle electrically isolates it from rear panel. The link is intended for use in compact disk (CD) players, digital audio tape (DAT) recorders, video cassette recorders (VCRs), and digital receivers.
Keywords
Hi-Fi equipment; audio tape recorders; colour television receivers; digital communication systems; optical fibres; optical links; video and audio discs; video tape recorders; 10 m; 3 Mbit/s; 660 nm; CD players; DAT recorders; GaAlAs; III-V semiconductors; LED; Si; VCRs; audio equipment; biphase signals; clear resin; compact disk; digital audio interface; digital audio tape; digital receivers; fiber optic link; fiber optic transmitting module; fiber-optic receiving module; lead frame; light-emitting diode; molded unit; nonconductive spacer; pin photodiode; printed circuit board; pulse-width distortion; receiving IC; receptacle; self-tapping hole; transmitting IC; video cassette recorders; Assembly; Lead; Light emitting diodes; Optical distortion; Optical fibers; Optical pulses; Photonic integrated circuits; Pins; Resins; Space vector pulse width modulation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-3063
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/30.20168
Filename
20168
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