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`light-emitting diode {LED} in order to reduce launch
`loss. Sec microeylinrlrical
`lens. See also epitaxial
`growth.
`fiber optic pigtail. focus.
`launch angle.
`launch condition. launching optical fiber. launch
`loss. launch numeriul aperture. lens. light-emitting
`diode.
`light
`rail. optical system. photo-detector.
`plgtall.
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`toleromeehatrortics: The application of mechatttinics
`to microdevices. such as microprocessors, microserrs-
`ors. and microactuators. See also mechatmcnirs. micro-
`prance-nor.
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`micrometer: I. An instrument for measuring the sire of
`objects within a tolerance ofa fraction ol'a millimeter. 2.
`Synonym micron.
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`mierominialuriaalion: in electrical engineering. the
`technology of constructing electrical and optical cir-
`cuits. and associated devices. such that {a} a large num-
`ber of circuit elements. such as transistors, diodes, resis-
`tors. capacitors.
`inductors. storage elements. optical
`elements. optical circuits. and combinational circuits
`are contained in extremely nnatl packages. lb]: equip-
`ment perfonnance is improved over conventional cit-
`cuitry. and {c} fabrication. manufacturing. and interfac-
`ing techniques are developed. Note: Eran-roles of
`microrniniatrn'ization are the technology of large-scale
`integrated {LEI} circuits and optical integrated circuits
`{DI-125]. See also capacitor. chip. combinational cir-
`cuit. diode.
`inductor.
`interlace.
`large-eeaie inte-
`grated circuits. optical circuit. optical element. opti-
`cal integrated circuit. resistor. storage. transistor.
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`micron: One millionth of a meter. i.e.. lli'c' m {meters}.
`Carrel-item abbreviation: tam. It. Hate: The El {Systeme
`International d‘Unites] unit is the micrometer. The mi-
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`cron, instead of the nanometer. which is widely used
`in the optics scientific community,
`is widely used by
`the filter optic technology community to express the
`wavelengths of light and the geometry of optical fibers.
`such as the core. cladding. and mode field radii and
`diameters. This tends to simplify wavelength and geo—
`mern'c comparisons. The wavelengdrs of light used in
`fiber optics are of the order of 1 pro tram}. which
`maltes the micron a convenient unit in fiber optics for
`espressu'ig optical wavelengths and describing the go-
`ometry of optical
`fibers. Synonym micrometer. See
`also light. meter. mode field diameter. optical lib-er.
`optical lib-er cladding. optical fiber core. wavelength.
`Refer in appendix B. Tables 3. 4..
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`that {a} is
`microoptical circuit: An optical circuit
`mounted on a chip and lb} usually is a combinational
`circuit. Note: An example ol'a microoptical circuit is an
`optical integrated circuit. See clinchip, combinations]
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`microphone: l. A. device that converts variations in
`sound pressure. in. sored waves. into corresponding
`electrical or optical signals. Note; in a fiber optic loop.
`the microphone is a fiber optic sensor that modulates
`lighrwaves which are transmitted to a fiber optic rc-
`oeiver in the fiber optic stationlregererator section at
`the switching center. 2. ll. transducer that converts a
`sound wave to {at an electrical signal or lb} an optical
`signal. 3. A device that converts analog sound signals
`into analog electrical signals. See also analog signal.
`fiber optic loop. fiber optic receiver. fiber optic sen-
`sor, fiber optic stationl'regenerator action. light—
`wrtve. modulation. optical signal. 553M attltcttlng
`center. transducer.
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`microphonits: The generation. ortha variation.of elec.
`trical currents or voltages. or the variation of optical
`signals.
`in a circuit element or component caused by
`its own ttretchenical vibration. such as {a} an optical
`fiber that trier-ates causing variations in its refractive
`intles and a consequent modulation oflightwaves prop-
`agating within it. {h} a conductor that vibrates in a
`magnetic field in such a marerer that the magnetic hurt
`linkage changes cause a voltage to be induced in it.
`and {e} a capacitor that vibrates causing its capacitance
`to change which alters the content in the circuit in which
`it is ooruiectod. Note: Microphones may be undesirable
`when it
`introduces noise into a circuit and desirable
`when used to induce signals in circuits. such as in
`microphones. telephone transmitters. and vibration sen-
`sors. See mitt) capocitanoemapardtor. circuit. conduc-
`tor. elee’tritc current. fiber optic sensor. Iiglstwave,
`ntngnetic field. magnetic flux. microphone. modula-
`tion. noise. optical fiber. optical signal. propagation.
`refractive inderc sensor. signal. telephone transmit-
`ter. voltage.
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`microproeeuor: ]. A central processing unit {CPUJ
`mounted on a single chip. i.e.. on an integrated circuit
`chip. such as an optical inbegated circuit {DIG}. 1. An
`arithmetic. logic. or control unit constructed on a single
`large-scale integrated {LSI‘J circuit chip. J. A processor
`that executes microoodes or microprograms. 4. A proc-
`essor that is constructed of microelectronic circuits or
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`microoptical circuits. Erratic central presuming unit.
`chip. computer. large-scale integrated circuit chip.
`optical integrated circuit, processor.
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`microprocessor card: a smart card that is] contains
`a microprocessor. iht performs one or more functions,
`such as cryptographic algorithm management aruiaecret
`code mattagement. that may be used in such areas as
`banking and pay television. and {c} may he a user-
`specilic application-oriented computer-programmed
`card. See also algorithm. cmnmunieationa security.
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