Optical fiber transmitter and receiver (photodarlington)

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The discussion centers on converting parallel-to-serial data for transmission as an optical signal using a photodarlington setup. A shift register is identified as the key component for achieving parallel-in/serial-out functionality. The reference to the provided PDF highlights the practical application of this conversion in electronics. Participants emphasize the importance of understanding the role of shift registers in optical communication systems.

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Hello,

How can we convert parallel-to-serial address and send it as an optical signal?

Have a look at the link below if you folks don't know what I mean - the last (3-4 lines) paragraph of the pdf file:

http://www.hep.yorku.ca/menary/courses/electronics/3150/lab_manual/opt.pdf

Waiting for a response!

Thanks.
 
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I think what they're looking for is a shift register that can be used for parallel-in/serial-out.

Regards
Don
 

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