Single Mode Fiber Optic Cables
Part 1: Single Mode Fiber Optic: Cable Assemblies Part 2: Single Mode Fiber Optic: Technical Section Part 3: Category 5 TELCO Cables Part 1: Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies We have introduced a complete line of Single
Mode Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies and adapters. Call us with your specific length and connector requirements. Our expert Technical Support group will provide you with product and technical assistance for all
your fiber needs.
Part 2: Single Mode Fiber Optic: Technical Section
Single mode fiber: to pull or not to pull
If you're pulling cable now, pull
the single mode. The expense isn't in the cable itself but in the pulling and the electronics at the ends. I believe the basic cost of the two cables are in the same ballpark and if the money people are
spending now it's easy to build a business case to support it. Most installation people will give a price break on pulling more cable in one contract as opposed to comming back and trying to fish new
innerduct through conduit or threading new cable through innerduct that's already occupied. The price drop of fiber in the future won't offset these advantages.
Single-mode fiber splicingIt is nowadays the main source of loss of a single-mode fiber link., the causes of loss at a fiber butt-joint are:
The device used to splice, i.e. to fuse, two fiber strands, is a fiber splicer. It consists of the following elements :
Today's splicing machines are able to make splices on standard telecommunication fiber with typical loss of 0.05 dB.
Single Mode Fiber: Scientific Definition
Fiber with a relatively narrow diameter, through which only one mode will propagate. Carries higher bandwidth than multimode fiber, but requires a light source with a narrow spectral width.
Single-mode optical fiber is an optical fiber in which only the lowest order bound mode can propagate at the wavelength of interest.
Note 1:
The lowest order bound mode is ascertained for the wavelength of interest by solving Maxwell's equations for the boundary conditions imposed by the fiber, e.g. , core (spot) size and
the refractive indices of the core and cladding.
Note 2: The solution of Maxwell's equations for the lowest order bound mode will permit a pair of
orthogonally polarized fields in the fiber, and this is the usual case in a communication fiber.
Note 3: In step-index guides, single-mode operation occurs when the normalized frequency, V ,
is less than 2.405. For power-law profiles, single-mode operation occurs for a normalized frequency, V , less than approximately where g is the profile parameter.
Note 4:
In practice, the orthogonal polarizations may not be associated with degenerate modes. Synonyms monomode optical fiber, single-mode fiber, single-mode optical waveguide, unimode fiber. Part 3: Category 5 TELCO Cables
25 PAIR TELCO PATCH CABLES
We manufacture and market a full line of Category 5 TELCO cable assemblies. TELCO cable
assemblies are used for data and voice applications with punch down blocks and patch panels. They can also be used as extension cables. They are available in 10-Base T or AT&T 258B wiring schemes.
OCTOPUS CABLE ASSEMBLIES
Octopus cables are used to convert male or female telco connectors to either a modular or
DSUB connector. Other wiring and connector configurations available. Call us with your specific length and configuration requirements. |