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Coming from a cellular radio back ground, which has been “coherent” for ages, I have never heard of “transmitter loss”. Is there a definition somewhere? From the slide you reference Chris, this looks like what we would call in radio “PA efficiency”. e.g. Basestations would be required to transmit, say 40 watts (at BTS antenna port), however historical PA efficiencies were say ~25% (at one time). Meaning we had to build a 160 Watt system @ 25% efficiency.
The PA efficiency never entered the link budget however when you have 6 160 watt PA’s you can bet the ~1Kw entered into other calculations. (6 being 3 sectors with 2x2 MIMO) which affected over all costs. From: Chris Cole <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Warning - External Email
Dear 802.3df participants, I received several private emails asking about my Coherent receiver sensitivity comment during yesterday's call. In a previous reflector thread, I used a simple link budget analysis but it looks like further explanation is in order.
In Telecom, this is a tremendous advantage because to first order it can double span reach. It is therefore understandable that it's brought up in discussion of datacom giving the impression of similar advantage. The opposite is true. For
typical SiPh implementations
the huge Coherent transmitter loss results in overall link budget loss over IMDD. As commented previously, Eric deserves credit for being transparent about this, as the more typical approach by proponents has been to hide it. The better absolute Coherent receiver sensitivity is more than cancelled out by lower coherent transmitter output power, for example -10dBm in TF proposals. IMDD EML transmitter output power can be well above 0dBm. Unlike in Telecom, there
are no EDFAs to increase the optical power. Thank you Chris On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 8:50 AM John D'Ambrosia <jdambrosia@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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