In an over-sampled maximum-likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) receiver
system, the optimal sample spacing is determined for a variety of
conditions. In an illustrative implementation, the system includes an
optical filter for tightly filtering an incoming optical data signal with
an on-off-keying (OOK) non-return-to-zero (NRZ) format, followed by an
optical-to-electrical converter, an electrical filter, a sampler, and a
MLSE receiver. The sampler samples the filtered electrical data signal
twice each bit period with unequal sample spacings. For wide optical
filtering bandwidths, the optimal sample spacing occurs at less than 50%
of a bit period. For narrow bandwidths, the optimal sample instances
occur closer to the maximum eye opening.