GE QS24 UR Difference between Single-mode and Multi-mode Cable, QS.3.3 Optical Power Budget

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the 9/125 micrometer fiber is 8 microns in diameter (almost an eighth of that of the multi- Mode fiber) surrounded by a second outer layer of cladding. This cladding can pass a light signal, so for this reason the fiber is referred to as 9 by 125 micrometer fiber.

FIGURE QS–3: Differences between Multi-Mode and Single-Mode Cable

Difference between Single-mode and Multi-mode Cable

The difference between multi-mode and single mode cable can be best described as follows:

With multi-mode fiber the index of refraction at the surface between the core and the cladding is such that there is total internal reflection of the light being transmitted down the core. Picture this by imagining that the clad is a tube whose interior surface is polished so smooth, it is like a mirror. Light shinning at one end of the tube will either travel straight down the tube or will travel down the tube by reflecting of the inner mirrored surface.

Single mode fiber can be described as an elongated lens that is continuously focusing the light into the centre of the fiber. Using these two analogies it can be imagined that in the single mode fiber more light travels through far less fiber medium resulting in far less attenuation per unit distance than in multi-mode fiber. As a result, for a given wavelength of light, single mode fiber typically has less attenuation per unit distance than multi-mode fiber.

QS.3.3 Optical Power Budget

Inevitably the question that arises is, “What is the maximum practical communication distance when using a fiber optic cable?”. The answer isn’t straightforward; it must be calculated in the following way:

First the Optical Power Budget is determined by subtracting the receiver’s rated sensitivity from the transmitter’s rated power, both of which are rated in decibels of light intensity. For example, if a particular transmitter is rated at -15 db and the receiver’s sensitivity is rated

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Contents GE Multilin UR Switch Module Ethernet CommunicationsGE Multilin Incorporated. All rights reserved Table of Contents Table of Contents TOC-2 QS-1 Fiber Twisted Pair copper cableStar Architecture QS.1.2 Supported Network TopologiesMesh Architecture Ring ArchitectureEthernet Unshielded Twisted Pair Unshielded Twisted Pair cableQS-5 QS-6 Wavelengths of light QS.3.1 Fiber Optic EthernetMulti Mode Fiber Cable Cross Section and Physical SpecificationsSingle Mode QS.3.2 Single and Multi-mode cableDifference between Single-mode and Multi-mode Cable QS.3.3 Optical Power BudgetFigure QS-4 Common Fiber Optic Connectors QS.3.4 Maximum fiber segment length calculation Maximum 10 Mbps Ethernet Segment Lengths QS.3.5 UR-2S and UR-2T 10/100 BaseT Switch PortsQS.4 Introduction to the 2S and 2T UR Managed Switch Modules Figure QS-5 Traditional Redundant UR LAN Topology QS.4.1 Hardware Overview QS.4.2 2S and 2T LED indicatorsT60 Transformer Management Relay QS.4.3 Hardware InstallationAC or DC QS.4.4 initial Configuration ProcedureQS-18 DB9 Female to DB9 Female Cable Pin-out QS-20 QS-21 QS-22 QS-23 Type in ipconfig ip= QS-25 Select Properties QS.4.7 Assigning a static IP Address to a personnel computerRight mouse click on the Local Area Connections icon Select Use the following IP address Addresses now being used QS-30 Function Module Offline QS.4.8 Self-test Errors and MeaningEquipment Background QS.5 Tagged VLAN’sConfiguring a Vlan within the Switch QS.5.1 Configuring Tagged VLANsSave We have now configured the Switch to support Tag-based VLANs QS-37 Configure You have now completed the exercise Figure QS-15 Configuration of UR Switch Ring-only Mode QS.5.2 Configuring the UR Switch for Ring Only ModeQS-41 Select Bridge Rstp Then Save Enable Status Once saved, select OK, then OK again to exit Select the Configuration Rstp RO Mode menu as shown above Then Save Enable status For Every Switch RING, Disable LLA on Ports That are Ring Figure QS-16 Configuration of the UR Switch Ring-only mode You have completed configuration of Ring-only modeSaving Switch Settings QS.5.3 Saving and Loading Switch SettingsLoading Switch Settings Select the Retrieve Switch Settings Files optionQS-50 QS.6.2 Selecting the Proper Version QS.6.1 Updating UR Switch Module FirmwareVersion 2.1beta QS-52 QS-53 QS-54