Course Benefits
Course content is adapted to incorporate hands-on fiber optic training on your specific in-house equipment supported by Fiber Optic theory to realize your specific business and technical goals. The course also incorporates a high degree of student participation to reinforce course material using group exercises.
Who Should Attend:
This one-day fiber optic testing training course is intended for persons with some prior experience in Fiber Optics.
Course Content
1. Optical Theory
2. Optical Transmitters
3. Optical Receivers
4. Testing and Instrumentation
End to End Testing
OTDR Testing
5. Practical Considerations
Course Content Details
1. Optical Theory
Decibels Loss and Bends Bandwidth Minimum Bend Radius Fiber Contamination Attenuation Dispersion Wavelength Windows Tensile Strength and Crush Resistance |
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2. Optical Transmitters
Optical Sources Advantages/Disadvantages of Lasers Lasers LED’s
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3. Optical Receivers
Avalanche Photodiodes (APD’s) Receivers Pin Photodiodes
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4. Testing and Instrumentation
Common Optical Tests
End to End Loss TestingPower and Attenuation
Attenuation Measurement*
Insertion Loss
Bare Fiber Testing
Long Wavelength Loss Measurement*
End to End Loss Test*
-Cable Substitution Loss Test*
-Cut Back Loss Test
Measurement Accuracy
Specialized Test Cables
Mixed Connector Testing
Equipment Required On-Site
Sources and Power Meters
Design Concepts
-Link Power Budget
-Power Budget Examples/Calculations
-Comparing Calculated/Actual Losses
Flashlight Test (Loopback)*
Loopback Loss Test*
Bi-directional Loss Measurements*
Fiber Optic Talk Sets
Fiber Identifiers
OTDR Testing
Optical Time Domain Reflectometers (OTDR)
OTDR Attenuation*
OTDR Dead Zone*
OTDR Resolution Limitations
OTDR Index of Refraction Settings
Providing Hard Copy OTDR Results*
Visual Fault Locators
Fault Location*
Splice Loss Error Correction
-Matched Fibers
-Unmatched Fibers
OTDR Theory and Block Diagram
OTDR Receiver Saturation
OTDR Pulse Width*
OTDR Trace Results and Analysis
-Non Reflective Fusion Splice*
-Reflective Mechanical Splice*
-Reflective Connector Splice*
-Faulty Splices*
-Fiber Launch Reflections*
-Fiber End Face Reflections*
5. Practical Considerations
Pullbox Dimensions
Turn Fittings
Patch Panels/Enclosures*
Sharp Bends
Exit Slots
Patch Panel Layout
NOTES:
1. The * beside a topic indicates hands-on exercises are a part of this topic.
2. A course binder is included as part of the training for future reference.
3. Hands-on portion of the training is done using the same equipment installers use on-site.