Sujet : Re: Fast sampler
De : jl (at) *nospam* glen--canyon.com (john larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 11. Mar 2025, 20:35:43
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On Tue, 11 Mar 2025 14:12:51 -0400, Phil Hobbs
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On 2025-03-09 19:22, Tom Del Rosso wrote:
Phil Hobbs wrote:
Hi, All,
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Late last year we did a fast sampler/TDR with nice clean 60 ps edges.
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We're gearing up to actually sell them, so I did a short technical
writeup on the design, which may be of interest.
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<https://electrooptical.net/News/a-high-performance-time-domain-reflectometer>
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
Why is a LASER ruler that can measure distances in air with 2mm accuracy
$16,
and an OTDR for measuring fiber $600?
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Well, the OTDR needs a fiber-coupled laser, for one thing, and a decent
TIA. Also as John says, it's a time-domain instrument. A laser ruler
can just be a diode laser with a monitor photodiode, a collimating lens,
a simple TIA and a micro with built-in ADC.
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You put a small (1-3 mA) current ramp on the laser, and look at the beat
signal coming out of the monitor photodiode. The frequency gives you
the round-trip delay. This sort of laser feedback measurement can be
pretty good if the diode stays reasonably single-mode.
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I have no idea how the $16 ones do it, but if I were building one,
that's the first thing I'd try.
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Cheers
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Phil Hobbs
I wonder if you even need a photodiode.
Reminds me of the 3-tube proximity fuse, where the plate current of an
RF oscillator was modlated by doppler from a target airplane. Or the
ground.