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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
With
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
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
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