An instrument that couples visible light into the fiber to
allow visual checking of continuity and tracing for correct
connections. - ....ANSWER...Fiber Tracer
Precision tube which holds a fiber for alignment for
interconnection. Typically made from ceramics and is
white in color. - ....ANSWER...Ferrule
Uses erbium or other doped fibers and pump lasers to
increase signal output power without electronic
conversion. - ....ANSWER...Fiber Amplifier
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Amount of light lost in a coupler, beyond what is typical in
the splitting to multiple output fibers. -
....ANSWER...Excess Loss
IBM standard for connecting peripherals to a computer
over fiber optics. - ....ANSWER...ESCON
Steady state modal distribution in multimode fiber,
achieved some distance from the source, where the relative
power in the modes becomes stable with increasing
distance. - ....ANSWER...Equilibrium Modal Distribution
(EMD)
Quality of the end surface of a fiber prepared for splicing
or terminated in a connector. - ....ANSWER...End Finish
An LED that emits from the edge of the semiconductor
chip, producing higher power and narrower spectral width.
- ....ANSWER...Edge-emitting Diode (E-LED)
Temporal spreading of a pulse in an optical waveguide.
May be caused by modal or chromatic effects. -
....ANSWER...Dispersion
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Used for high speed and long distance transmitters. -
....ANSWER...Distributed Feedback Laser (DFB)
Photodiode that converts optical signals into electrical
signals. - ....ANSWER...Detector
Unit of measurement of optical power which indicates
relative power on a logarithmic scale. dB = 10 log -
....ANSWER...Decibel (dB)
Optical power referenced to 1 miliwatt. -
....ANSWER...dBm
Use of lasers spaced widely over the range of 1260nm to
1670 nm. - ....ANSWER...Coarse Wavelength Division
Multiplexing (CWDM)
The wavelength beyond which singlemode fiber only
supports one mode of propagation is called a what? -
....ANSWER...Cutoff Wavelength
Technique for measuring loss of bare fiber by comparing
the sources initial coupled power to the power measured at
the end of a long length of fiber. - ....ANSWER...Cutback
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