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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 07, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 10, 1999
Jun Kikuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Nobuaki Takeuchi, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiki Yanagisawa, Tokyo, JP;
Nobukazu Banjo, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshio Endou, Tokyo, JP;
Mitsuru Shinagawa, Tokyo, JP;
Tadao Nagatsuma, Tokyo, JP;
Junzo Yamada, Tokyo, JP;
Other;
Abstract
In a light receiving circuit for use in electro-optic sampling oscilloscope which receives first and second optical, photodiodes and are connected in series between a positive bias power supply P and a negative bias power supply N. The photodiodes and receive optical signals whose polarization state correspond to the voltage of a signal to be measured and convert the thus-received optical signals into electric signals. An amplifier amplifies an electric current appearing in a point of connection P between the photodiodes and A current monitor detects the electric signal converted by the photodiode and a current monitor detects the electric signal converted by the photodiode The electric signal detected by the current monitor is subjected to analog-to-digital conversion by an analog-to-digital converter and the electric signal detected by the current monitor is subjected to analog-to-digital conversion by an analog-to-digital converter A control section formed from a subtraction circuit controls a ratio of polarization between the optical signals such that the difference between the value of the current detected by the current monitor and the value of the current detected by the current monitor becomes smaller.