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Electronics Letters
Volume 13, Issue 5, 3 March 1977
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Volume 13, Issue 5
3 March 1977
Chinese product theorem for generalised p.n. sequences
- Author(s): P.S. Moharir
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 121 –122
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770085
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Multilevel sequences having strictly zero periodic autocorrelation for nonzero shifts are discussed. A construction is given which yields a sequence of larger length of this type from two or more such sequences.
‘Instant’ Fourier transform
- Author(s): J.E. Gibbs
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 122 –123
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770086
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The fast Fourier transform andd the fast Walsh transform are too slow for some real-time applications. For binary data, an ‘instant’ Fourier transform is based on harmonic analysis in a space of 2n-tuples of 0s and 1s. Simple, modular logic finishes transforming 2n real-time serial binary data one clock pulse after the last datum arrives.
Melt splice of multimode optical fibre with an electric arc
- Author(s): Masataka Hirai and Naoya Uchida
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 123 –125
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770087
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The arc-fusion method for splicing has been improved by adopting a new technique. Fibre ends to be spliced are smoothly arranged by prefusion before the fibres are pressed and fused together. An average splicing loss of 0.09 dB has been attained by using the new method.
Continuous measurement of optical-fibre attenuation during manufacture
- Author(s): G.J. Cannell
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 125 –126
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770088
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An online method of continuously monitoring the attenuation of an optical fibre during its manufacture is described. It provides a complete attenuation/length profile of the fibre. The present system can measure an overall attenuation of 30 dB, and the results agree with corresponding offline differential measurements to better than ± 1 dB/km.
Parallel-in/serial-out: a new approach for c.c.d. transversal filters
- Author(s): K. Knauer ; L. Mader ; H.-J. Pfleiderer ; M. Schlichte
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 126 –127
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770089
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A new principle for a c.c.d. transversal filter with parallel inputs is shown. Using this approach, no differential output amplifier is necessary. Design considerations of a device successfully tested are reported and the first measured results are compared with theoretical predictions.
Phase equalisation of analogue magnetic recorders by transversal filtering
- Author(s): D. Preis
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 127 –128
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770090
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The ‘time-reversed-impulse-response’ method of phase equalisation is explained theoretically. Experimental results are presented, showing the impulse response of an analogue magnetic recorder before and after phase equalisation. The transversal-filter equaliser (32-tap analogue delay line of 320 μs length) is adjusted in the time domain so that actual phase-response measurements are not necessary.
New family of bulk-acoustic-wave devices employing interdigital transducers
- Author(s): T.I. Browning and M.F. Lewis
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 128 –130
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770091
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An important new family of acoustic wave devices is described which has the simplicity, versatility and planar construction of s.a.w. devices, together with the attractive properties of bulk-wave devices, including high velocity, low attenuation, good temperature stability and insensitivity to surface contamination.
Voltage-sweep-circuit technique employing capacitance magnification
- Author(s): B.L. Hart
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 130 –132
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770092
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A variation of the classic Blumlein–Miller voltage-sweep-circuit technique employs capacitance magnification to minimise the magnitude of the timing capacitance required for a given sweep speed and charging current. In an illustrative circuit, a 10 pF capacitor is used in the generation of an 8 V amplitude sweep of about 8 ms duration.
Optimal parameter surfaces for 2nd-order discrete control systems
- Author(s): N.E. Gough and P.R. Bunn
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 132 –133
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770093
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Based on a minimum i.t.a.e. criterion, optimal control algorithm parameter surfaces are presented for 2nd-order computer-controlled systems. They illustrate the variation in proportional, integral and derivative parameters with sampling period, time delay and system time constant.
Measurement of normalised frequency in single-mode optical fibres
- Author(s): W.A. Gambling ; D.N. Payne ; H. Matsumura ; S.R. Norman
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 133 –135
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770094
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It is shown that methods of measuring the normalised frequency in single-mode fibres through observation of mode cut-off wavelengths give erroneous results. This is because the various loss mechanisms which exist in a practical fibre can have an appreciable eflfect near cut-off.
Multivalued integrated-injection-logic (MI2L) full adder
- Author(s): N. Friedman ; C.A.T. Salama ; F.E. Holmes ; P.M. Thompson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 135 –136
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770095
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A multivalued integrated-injection-logic full adder is described. Results obtained on the experimental structure indicate that the multivalued I2L full adder offers an increase in functional density while retaining approximately the same area–delay product as a binary full adder.
S.A.W. right-angle reflection coefficient from metal strip array reflector on y-cut LiNbO3
- Author(s): T. Kitano and K. Nishikawa
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 136 –137
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770096
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The s.a.w. reflection coefficient of the metal strip has been measured on y-cut LiNbO3 for waves reflected through 90° from the z into the x direction. The maximum value of the reflection coefficient of a metal strip is 0.020, when the width/periodicity ratio of the metal strips is about 0.3.
Variance noise
- Author(s): A. Ambrózy
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 137 –138
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770097
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Excess noise in resistors, semiconductors etc. exhibits a high variance of variance. A new mathematical model, well matched to the physical background, is proposed to describe this phenomenon, without the contradictions of previous models.
Cut-off frequency in radially inhomogeneous single-mode fibre
- Author(s): W.A. Gambling ; D.N. Payne ; H. Matsumura
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 139 –140
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770098
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The limit for single-mode operation in a graded-index fibre has been obtained by calculating the normalised cut-off frequency of the TE01 mode, The affect of diffusion at the core-cladding boundary has been estimated.
Forward scatter and crosspolarisation from spheroidal ice particles
- Author(s): A.W. Dissanayake and P.A. Watson
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 140 –142
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770099
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The forward-scatter compled amplitudes of spheroidel ice and water particles are evaluated at 20 and 30 GHz by using a field a point-matching method. The crosspolarisation resulting from a group of identical equioreintated particles is then derived. It is seen that equiorientated ice particles can cause significant crosspolarisation with little attenuation, in agreement with recent measurements of crosspolarisation on satellite paths.
Fast pulse behaviour of InGaAsP/InP double-heterostructure lasers emitting at 1.27 μm
- Author(s): T. Yamamoto ; K. Sakai ; S. Akiba ; Y. Suematsu
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 142 –143
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770100
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The fast pulse behaviour of InGaAsP/InP d.h. lasers prepared on (100) InP substrates by liquid phase epitaxy has been studied. The possibility of high-speed direct modulation at a few gigahertz has been deduced from the relaxation oscillation characteristics.
Versatile precision fullwave rectifier
- Author(s): R.W.J. Barker and B.L. Hart
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 143 –144
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770101
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The interconnection of a differential voltage-to-current convertor and a current-mirror facilitates the design of a novel, precision fullwave-rectifier circuit, which avoids the use of closely matched resistors, has a large input voltage range and an output terminal which can be connected to a chosen direct reference voltage.
Control of defects in silicon dioxide
- Author(s): D.A. Baglee ; R. Gill ; R.A. Stuart ; W. Eccleston
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 144 –145
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770102
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Electrically conducting regions are found in oxides produced by thermal oxidation of silicon, and these defects are believed to be associated with the presence of positive-ion contamination of the film. Films produced by two techniques (HCl, phosphorus stabilisation) capable of gettering or neutralising such ions are used to investigate their effectiveness in removing oxide defects.
Measurement of baseband frequency response of multimode fibre by using a new type of mode scrambler
- Author(s): Masamitsu Tokuda ; Shigeyuki Seikai ; Koji Yoshida ; Naoya Uchida
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 146 –147
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770103
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For measuring the frequency response of an optical fibre, a mode scrambler utilising a sinusoidal bend and a new set-up based on the attenuation-comparison method have been proposed. Measurements for multimode step-index fibres have revealed that the long-fibre response can be closely predicted from the short-fibre response, using an appropriate choice for the scrambler parameter.
Cutting optical fibres with a hot wire
- Author(s): G.D. Khoe and G. Kuyt
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 147 –148
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770104
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A hot metal wire creates a knee in the fibre and a score in the hollow of the knee. The knee is used to introduce a nonuniform stress distribution across the fibre with a maximum at the score. Reproducible mirror-finished fibre ends were made by using a compact tool.
Necessary conditions for stabilisation and pole placement with output feedback
- Author(s): M. Tarokh
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 148 –149
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770105
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For linear multivariable systems, simple necessary conditions are given for the existence of constant stabilising and arbitrary pole-placing output feedback matrices. These conditions can easily be tested by evaluating an indexed output controllability matrix.
Phase-shift modulation technique for the linerisation of analogue optical transmitters
- Author(s): J. Straus ; A.J. Springthorpe ; O.I. Szentesi
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 149 –151
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770106
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A phase-shift modulation technique is described for the linearisation of light sources in fibre-optic transmission systems. A 25 dB reduction in the 2nd-harmonic distortion has been achieved in specially fabricated GaAlAs double-heterostructure light-emitting dioded (l.e.d.s) compared with the distortion levels typical of conventional l.e.d.s.
Orthogonal transform for estimating the number of targets in a radar resolution cell
- Author(s): C.E. Pykett
- Source: Electronics Letters, Volume 13, Issue 5, p. 151 –152
- DOI: 10.1049/el:19770107
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The problem of estimating the number of moving targets in a resolution cell is considered. An orthogonal transform is described which enables this parameter to be derived. The application of the method is disscussed with reference to an experiment using real data.
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