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Title: | FDDI - The Next Generation |
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Moderator: | NETCAD::STEFANI |
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Created: | Thu Apr 27 1989 |
Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2259 |
Total number of notes: | 8590 |
34.0. "Fiber Spec - 62.5/125" by BAGELS::WILLIAMS (Bryan Williams) Thu Feb 08 1990 17:56
TITLE: OPTICAL FIBER, 62.5/125 MICRON, 0.275 NA, GRADED INDEX, GENERAL
SPECIFICATION FOR
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This specification defines the detail requirements for an optical
fiber of 62.5 micron core, 125 micron clad diameters, 0.275 Numerical
Aperture, graded index profile, glass on glass construction.
The intent of this specification is to meet ANSI/EIA/TIA 492AAAA
and the EIA Building Wiring Standard requirements.
2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS (Per latest revision on date of order):
Electronic Industries Association
EIA-4920000 3 Generic Specification for Optical Waveguide
Fibers
EIA-492A000 1 Sectional Specification for Class 1a Multimode,
Graded Index Optical Waveguide Fibers
EIA-492AAAA Detail specification for 62.5um core dia./125um
cladding dia., class 1a, multimode,graded index
optical waveguide fibers (ref. ANSI/EIA/TIA -
492AAAA)
EIA-455- 3A Temperature Dependance of Attenuation
EIA-455- 20 Measurement of Change in Optical Transmittance
EIA-455- 27A Methods for FO O.D. (Uncoated) Measurements
EIA-455- 29 Refract. Index Profile (Trans. Interf.)
EIA-455- 30A Frequency Domain Inform. Trans. Capacity
EIA-455- 31A Fiber Tensile Proof Test
EIA-455- 43A Output Near Field Rad. Pattern of FO fibers
EIA-455- 44 Refractive Index Profile, Refracted Ray Method
EIA-455- 45A Microscope Method - FO Geometries
EIA-455- 46 Spectral Atten. Meas for Multimode FO
EIA-455- 47A Output Far Field Radiation Pattern Measurement
EIA-455- 48A Diameter Measurement of Optical Waveguides
EIA-455- 50A Light Launch Conditions for MM Spectral Atten.
EIA-455- 51 Pulse Distortion Meas. - MM FO Info. Trans. Cap
EIA-455- 53 Atten. by Substitution -MM FO fibers, assemblies
EIA-455- 54 Mode Scrambler Launch Reqmts - Info Trans. Cap.
EIA-455- 55A FO Coating Geometries Measurements
EIA-455- 57 Optical Fiber End Preparation
EIA-455- 58 Core Diameter Measurements of GI Optical Fibers
EIA-455- 59 Optical Time Domain Reflectometry
EIA-455- 73 Temperature-Humidity Cycling
EIA-455- 168 Chromatic Dispersion Measurement of Multimode
Graded Index and Single-mode Optical Fibers by
Spectral Group Delay Measurement in the Time Domain
EIA-455- 173 Geometry by Side view Technique
EIA-455- 175 Chromatic Dispersion by Differential Phase
EIA-455- 176 FO Geometries by Calibrated Gray Scale Analysis
EIA-455- 177 Numerical Aperature
3. REQUIREMENTS:
3.1 Mechanical:
3.1.1. Optical Fibers: The optical fibers defined by this specification
shall be graded index, glass on glass fibers, as follows:
3.1.1.1. The fibers core diameter shall be 62.5 +/- 3 micron glass. EIA
455-58 shall be used as the overall guide to this measurement.
One of the following shall be used for the measurement:
A) EIA 455-29 (Transverse Interference)
B) EIA 455-43A (Near Field)
C) EIA 455-44 (Refracted Ray)
3.1.1.2. The fibers cladding shall be 125 +/- 2 microns diameter glass,
measured in accordance with EIA 455-45A or -48A.
3.1.1.3. The fibers shall be coated with a mechanically strippable
coating. A coating diameter of 250 +- 15 micrometers or 500 +- 25
micrometers shall be used. Measurements to be performed per
EIA 455-55A or 455-173
3.1.1.4 The core noncircularity shall be less than or equal to 6 % as
measured in accordance with EIA 455-45A
3.1.1.5. The fibers cladding noncircularity shall be less than 2 % as
measured in accordance with EIA 455-45A or -48A
3.1.1.6. The fibers core to cladding concentricity error shall be less
than or equal to 6 % measured in accordance with EIA 455-45A
3.1.1.7. The coating/cladding concentricity error shall be less than or
equal to 16% as measured in accordance with EIA 455-55A
3.1.1.8. The fibers shall be proof tested to ensure minimum tensile
strength. The tensile load, detailed in the purchase spec. shall
be either:
a. 50 Kpsi (0.35 GPa)
b. 100 Kpsi (0.7 GPa)
Testing to be performed per EIA 455-31A @ 23 +/- 5 degrees Celcius
3.2 Optical Requirements:
3.2.1 Attenuation: The fiber attenuation coefficient shall be such that
the cabled fiber attenuation coefficient shall be less than:
3.75 dB/Km at 850 nm and 1.5 dB/Km at 1300 nm @ 23 degrees C
as tested in accordance with EIA 455-46 (Cutback Method).
Attenuation changes due to temperature will be detailed in cable
purchase specifications.
There shall be no localized attenuation greater that 0.2 dB as
inspected in accordance with EIA 455-59
3.2.2 Bandwidth: The bandwidth (information transmission capacity) of the
fiber shall be such that the cabled fiber bandwidth shall be
greater than 160 Mhz-Km at 850 nm and greater than 500 Mhz-Km at
1300 nm when tested in accordance with EIA 455-51 (Pulse
Distortion), or EIA 455-30A (Baseband Frequency Response).
3.2.3 Numerical Aperture: The numerical aperture of the cable shall be
0.275 +/- 0.015 at 850 nm, (2 meter length of cable) in accordance
with EIA 455-177
3.2.4 Chromatic Dispersion: Measurements shall be performed per EIA 455-168.
or -175.
The fiber shall exhibit zero dispersion wavelength and slope values
within the highlighted region shown in Figure 1, page 14 of EIA/TIA
492AAAA (Detail specification for 62.5/125um,Class 1a multimode,graded
index Optical Waveguide Fibers.)
T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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34.1 | 62.5/125 Specs Still Valid? | TBB2::RICHARDS | | Mon Apr 18 1994 17:35 | 7 |
| Is this 62.5/125 fiber specification still valid for current FDDI
installations? We have a government customer who needs to known exactly
what to include as salient characteristics in his request for proposal.
Thanks,
Laurie Richards
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34.2 | The spec is still good | LEVERS::KIRK | tis a gift to be simple | Wed Apr 20 1994 09:28 | 10 |
| The specification in .0 is still valid. The EIA/TIA 492AAAA Detail
Specification for 62.5/125 fiber is being revised, but only for
document format issues - not technical details.
And FDDI requirements for the 62.5/125 micron fiber are still the same.
Regards,
Dick Kirk
HPN Optical Engineering
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34.3 | Thank You! | TBB2::RICHARDS | | Thu Apr 21 1994 16:24 | 3 |
| Thank You Very Much.
Laurie
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34.4 | Clarification of loss figures... | CGOOA::PITULEY | Ain't technology wonderful? | Tue May 10 1994 14:33 | 11 |
| Re: base note
Do the stated loss figures include the connectors at the ends of the
cable under test? Does the "localized attenuation" figure of 0.2db
refer to connectors or just to variances within the cable itself?
TIA
Brian Pituley
NIS, Calgary
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