60 Key Facts You Should Know About Fiber Optic Cables
1.Briefly describe the
composition of optical fiber?
Answer: Optical fiber consists of two basic parts: the core
and cladding, which are made of transparent optical material.
2. What are the basic
parameters that describe the transmission characteristics of optical fiber
lines?
Answer: Including loss, dispersion, bandwidth, cut-off
wavelength, mode field diameter, etc.
3. What are the causes of
optical fiber attenuation?
A: Fiber attenuation refers to the reduction of optical power
between two cross sections of a fiber, which is related to wavelength. The main
causes of attenuation are scattering, absorption, and optical loss caused by
connectors and joints.
4.How is the optical fiber
attenuation coefficient defined?
Answer: It is defined by the attenuation per unit length of a
uniform optical fiber in steady state (dB/km).
5.What is insertion loss?
Answer: It refers to the attenuation caused by inserting
optical components (such as inserting connectors or couplers) into the optical
transmission line.
6.What
does the bandwidth of optical fiber depend on?
A: The bandwidth of an optical fiber refers to the modulation
frequency when the amplitude of the optical power is reduced by 50% or 3dB
compared to the amplitude of the zero frequency in the transfer function of the
optical fiber. The bandwidth of an optical fiber is approximately inversely
proportional to its length, and the product of the bandwidth and length is a
constant.
7.How
many types of dispersion are there in optical fibers? What are they related to?
Answer: Fiber dispersion refers to the broadening of the
group delay within a fiber, including modal dispersion, material dispersion and
structural dispersion. It depends on the characteristics of both the light
source and the fiber.
8.How to describe the
dispersion characteristics of signals propagating in optical fibers?
Answer: It can be described by three physical quantities:
pulse broadening, fiber bandwidth, and fiber dispersion coefficient.
9.What
is the cut-off wavelength?
A: It refers to the shortest wavelength that can only
transmit the fundamental mode in the optical fiber. For single-mode optical
fiber, its cut-off wavelength must be shorter than the wavelength of the
transmitted light.
10.What impact does optical
fiber dispersion have on the performance of optical fiber communication
systems?
Answer: The dispersion of optical fiber will cause the
optical pulse to be broadened during transmission in the optical fiber,
affecting the bit error rate, the transmission distance, and the system rate.
The phenomenon of optical pulse broadening in optical fiber
caused by the different group velocities of different wavelengths in the
spectral components of the light source.
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