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  • Three main parts of fiber optic sensor

    Three main parts of fiber optic sensor

    A typical fiber optic current sensor consists of the following components: Optical Fiber: The core component that transmits light through the fiber. Magnetic Field Sensing Element: This interacts with the magnetic field created by the electrical current. It's a device that converts light rays into electronic signals. The durable fiber, which is protected by resistant. A fiber-optic sensor is a sensor that uses optical fiber either as the sensing element ("intrinsic sensors"), or as a means of relaying signals from a remote sensor to the electronics that process the signals ("extrinsic sensors"). Due to its small size, low cost and ease of fabrication leading it to replace traditional sensors which were used frequently before th birth of fiber optic sensors.


  • Bit error rate equal to or better than 10e-8

    Bit error rate equal to or better than 10e-8

    Higher the Eb/No ratio and C/N ratio, the better the system performs under noisy conditions. BER stands for Bit Error Rate. It is the percentage of bits that have errors relative to the total number of bits received in a transmission, usually expressed as ten to a negative. Example: If the data rate is 1 Gbit/s, then it would mean 10exp9 bits are received in 1 second. If 0 errors are observed after 1second of measurement, then BER = 10exp-9. Instruments typically show both errors and BER. What is acceptable BER value? Most standards (e. What is Bit Error Rate? Bit Error Rate (BER) is a quantity that determines the reliability of a digital communication system. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of BER, including its definition, formula, practical examples, and.


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