Black Box 39005, 39004 manual Appendix Fiber Optic Planning Guidelines, Introduction

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T1 FIBER OPTIC LINE EXTENDER/SIMULATOR

Appendix: Fiber Optic Planning

Guidelines

A.1 Introduction

Designing a fiber optic link means considering two main physical limitations: System attenuation and fiber optic dispersion.

Attenuation results when properties of the fiber optic link reduce the intensity of the fiber optic signals. Dispersion occurs in high-speed links and causes degradation of fiber optic signals, disabling the receiver that would interpret them correctly.

The analysis of the planned fiber optic link is a two-step process. First, you must calculate the attenuation of the complete system to ensure that the units can cope with the losses of the link. Then, you must enter the intended distance between the units into the operation diagram (see Figure A-2). (Make sure the distance is confirmed by the calculation above.) These calculations are explained in Section A.2.

When you calculate the maximum range, keep in mind that extremely short cabling can be problematic, too. Avoid receiver overload conditions for proper data transmission.

For wavelength/multiplexing (WDM) equipped units, you must perform the calculations for each wavelength independently (twice total). You must operate the WDM-equipped counterparts within the restrictions defined by both resulting operation diagrams.

Please observe that the optical power budget stated in the documentation of a WDM-equipped unit is valid for the transmitted wavelength only. The optical power budget for the received wavelength can be found in the documentation of the counterpart unit.

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Contents T1 Fiber Optic Line Extender/Simulator FCC Information T1 Fiber Optic Line EXTENDER/SIMULATOR NOM Statement Transport, Installation, and Operation General Safety PrecautionsMains Power Fiber OpticsTrademarks Used in this Manual TrademarksContents Specifications Introduction FeaturesDescription Typical ApplicationConnector, Indicator, or Control Connectors, Indicators, ControlsLocation of Jumpers on the Printed Circuit Board SetupSetting Description FO/S LED Clock Mode Comments SetupData Signals at Normal Mode Data SignalsData Signals Introduction Appendix Fiber Optic Planning GuidelinesExample values for calculations below See Figure A-1 Fiber Optic CalculationFigure A-1. Attenuation diagram Operation Diagram Figure A-2. Operation Diagram Figure A-3. Your Application Copyright 2000. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved