This document summarizes the specifications of single mode and multimode optical fibers that are commonly used in fiber optic cables. It provides details on parameters like attenuation, dispersion, bandwidth, and compliance with various standards for different types of single mode and multimode fibers. Maximum supported link lengths for different Ethernet standards over various fiber types are also specified.
This document summarizes the specifications of single mode and multimode optical fibers that are commonly used in fiber optic cables. It provides details on parameters like attenuation, dispersion, bandwidth, and compliance with various standards for different types of single mode and multimode fibers. Maximum supported link lengths for different Ethernet standards over various fiber types are also specified.
This document summarizes the specifications of single mode and multimode optical fibers that are commonly used in fiber optic cables. It provides details on parameters like attenuation, dispersion, bandwidth, and compliance with various standards for different types of single mode and multimode fibers. Maximum supported link lengths for different Ethernet standards over various fiber types are also specified.
This document summarizes the specifications of single mode and multimode optical fibers that are commonly used in fiber optic cables. It provides details on parameters like attenuation, dispersion, bandwidth, and compliance with various standards for different types of single mode and multimode fibers. Maximum supported link lengths for different Ethernet standards over various fiber types are also specified.
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Fiberoptic Cable Catalog
SM Optical Fiber Specifications
Single Mode Fibers - Standard Specifications (1)
Parameter Standard per ITU-T G.652D IEC 60793-2-50 B1.3 Max. /Typical NZDS per ITU-T G.655 IEC 60793-2-50 B4 Max. /Typical Bend-Insensitive ITU-T G.657.A1 IEC 60793-2-50 B6_a1 Max. /Typical Bend-Insensitive ITU-T G.657.A2 IEC 60793-2-50 B6_a2 Max. /Typical Units Teldor Fiber Code 9 8 A 7 Attenuation (4,5,6) , Loose Tube Cables:
Induced Macrobend loss (1 turn around mandrel) Mandrel Radius 10 7.5 mm Max. @ 1550 nm 0.5 0.4 dB Max. @ 1625 nm 1.5 0.8 dB
1. For other fiber types or improved attenuation values (e.g. Low Loss, ULL), consult the Teldor Sales Department 2. Non-standard range. Dispersion is typically negative. Consult Teldor for details 3. Tighter dispersion tolerances may be available, consult Teldor for details 4. For attenuation values of fibers in tactical cables (Product Description TAC-), consult Teldor for details 5. Maximum attenuation values for microduct cables intended for blown installation (FTX cable series) are: 0.25 dB/km @1550nm and 0.28 dB/km @1625nm 6. Maximum attenuation values for ADSS cables (ADS cable series) as measured after installation
N/A 100 150 N/A Numerical Aperture 0.200.015 0.2750.015 Core Diameter 502.5 62.53 m Cladding Diameter 1251 1252 m Core Non Circularity 4 5 % Cladding Non-Circularity 0.7 1 % Core/Cladding Offset 1.5 1.5 m Coating Diameter (Un-dyed) 24510 24510 m Proof-Test Level 0.7 0.7 GN/m 2
1. For other fiber specifications, consult the Teldor Sales Department 2. As per IEC 60793-2-10 type A1a.1 and TIA 492AAAB 3. As per IEC 60793-2-10 type A1a.2 and TIA 492AAAC 4. As per IEC 60793-2-10 type A1a.3 and TIA 492AAAD 5. As per IEC 60794-1-41 and TIA/EIA 455-204 6. For attenuation values of fibers in tactical cables (Product Description TAC-), consult Teldor for details 7. 500/800 and 600/1200 MHzkm fibers may also be ordered dependent on stock availability. 8. As per TIA 492AAAD 9. Per IEEE 802.3z, assuming the requirements of the Standard and associated documents are met 10. Per IEEE 802.3ae, assuming the requirements of the Standard and associated documents are met 11. Per IEEE 802.3ba, assuming the requirements of the Standard and associated documents are met 12. Calculated per the IEEE 1GbE link model 13. Calculated per the IEEE 10GbE link model