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Bit Depth and Sample Rate Tunable Digital to Analog Converter using Conversion/Dispersion Based Delays

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrate a bit depth and sample rate tunable and reconfigurable optical digital to analog converter (DAC) using conversion/dispersion based delays with optical multicasting and multiplexing. 4-bit 10-GSample/s optical DAC is realized with ~2% and ~5.6% error from theory for electrical and optical multiplexing, respectively.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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