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Absorption - answer-Portion of fiber optic attenuation resulting from the conversion of optical power to heat. Analog - answer-Signals that are continually changing as opposed to being digitally encoded. Angled Physical Contact (APC) - answer-Technique involving polishing the end surface of the fiber to a slight angle to prevent reflectance. Considered better than convex polishing techniques (PC). Attenuation / Attenuator - answer-Reduction in optical power as it passes along a fiber is called ___________, usually expressed in dB. Devices that do this purposefully are called _____________ Backscattering - answer-The scattering of light in a fiber back toward the source, used to make OTDR measurements. Bandwidth - answer-Range of signal frequencies or bit rate within which a fiber optic component, link or network will operate. The maximum speed that data can be transmitted over the link. Bending Loss / Microbending Loss - answer-Loss in fiber caused by stress on the fiber bet around a restrictive radius. Bit - answer-An electrical or optical pulse that carries information. Bit-Error Rate (BER) - answer-Fraction of data bits transmitted that are received in error. Buffer - answer-A protective coating applied directly on the fiber. Chromatic Dispersion - answer-Temporal spreading of a pulse in an optical waveguide caused by the wavelength dependence of the velocities of light. Cladding - answer-Lower fractive index optical coating over the core of fiber that "traps" light into the core. Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) - answer-Use of lasers spaced widely over the range of 1260nm to 1670 nm. Connector - answer-A device that provides for a demountable connection between two fibers (or fiber and active device). Also provides protection for the fiber. Core - answer-The center of the optical fiber through which light is transmitted. Coupler - answer-Device that splits or combines light from more than one fiber. Cutback Method - answer-Technique for measuring loss of bare fiber by comparing the sources initial coupled power to the power measured at the end of a long length of fiber. Cutoff Wavelength - answer-The wavelength beyond which singlemode fiber only supports one mode of propagation is called a what? dBm - answer-Optical power referenced to 1 miliwatt. Decibel (dB) - answer-Unit of measurement of optical power which indicates relative power on a logarithmic scale. dB = 10 log Detector - answer-Photodiode that converts optical signals into electrical signals. Dispersion - answer-Temporal spreading of a pulse in an optical waveguide. May be caused by modal or chromatic effects. Distributed Feedback Laser (DFB) - answer-Used for high speed and long distance transmitters. Edge-emitting Diode (E-LED) - answer-An LED that emits from the edge of the semiconductor chip, producing higher power and narrower spectral width. End Finish - answer-Quality of the end surface of a fiber prepared for splicing or terminated in a connector. Equilibrium Modal Distribution (EMD) - answer-Steady state modal distribution in multimode fiber, achieved some distance from the source, where the relative power in the modes becomes stable with increasing distance. ESCON - answer-IBM standard for connecting peripherals to a computer over fiber optics. Excess Loss - answer-Amount of light lost in a coupler, beyond what is typical in the splitting to multiple output fibers. Ferrule - answer-Precision tube which holds a fiber for alignment for interconnection. Typically made from ceramics and is white in color. Fiber Amplifier - answer-Uses erbium or other doped fibers and pump lasers to increase signal output power without electronic conversion. Fiber Identifier - answer-Device that clamps onto a fiber and couples light from the fiber by bending, identifying the fiber (amongst others in a bundle, for example) by detecting high speed traffic of an operating link or 2kHz tone injected by a test source. Fiber Optic Link - answer-Combination of transmitter, receiver and fiber optic cable capable of transmitting data. May be analog or digital. Fiber Tracer - answer-An instrument that couples visible light into the fiber to allow visual checking of continuity and tracing for correct connections. Fresnel Reflection/Back Reflection/Optical Return Loss - answer-Light reflected from cleaved or polished end of fiber caused by difference of refractive indices of air and glass. Typically 4% of incident light. FTTH - answer-Fiber to the Home Fusion Splicer - answer-An instrument that splices fibers by fusing or welding them, typically by electrical arc. Graded Index - answer-A type of multimode fiber which used a graded profile of refractive index in the core material to correct for dispersion. Index (of refraction) - answer-A measure of the speed of light in a material. Index Matching Fluid - answer-A liquid used to match the materials at the ends of two

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FOA CFOT Terms and Definitions A thru Z
Absorption - answer-Portion of fiber optic attenuation resulting from the conversion
of optical power to heat.

Analog - answer-Signals that are continually changing as opposed to being digitally
encoded.

Angled Physical Contact (APC) - answer-Technique involving polishing the end
surface of the fiber to a slight angle to prevent reflectance. Considered better than
convex polishing techniques (PC).

Attenuation / Attenuator - answer-Reduction in optical power as it passes along a
fiber is called ___________, usually expressed in dB. Devices that do this purposefully
are called _____________

Backscattering - answer-The scattering of light in a fiber back toward the source,
used to make OTDR measurements.

Bandwidth - answer-Range of signal frequencies or bit rate within which a fiber optic
component, link or network will operate. The maximum speed that data can be
transmitted over the link.

Bending Loss / Microbending Loss - answer-Loss in fiber caused by stress on the
fiber bet around a restrictive radius.

Bit - answer-An electrical or optical pulse that carries information.

Bit-Error Rate (BER) - answer-Fraction of data bits transmitted that are received in
error.

Buffer - answer-A protective coating applied directly on the fiber.

Chromatic Dispersion - answer-Temporal spreading of a pulse in an optical
waveguide caused by the wavelength dependence of the velocities of light.

Cladding - answer-Lower fractive index optical coating over the core of fiber that
"traps" light into the core.

Coarse Wavelength Division Multiplexing (CWDM) - answer-Use of lasers spaced
widely over the range of 1260nm to 1670 nm.

Connector - answer-A device that provides for a demountable connection between
two fibers (or fiber and active device). Also provides protection for the fiber.

Core - answer-The center of the optical fiber through which light is transmitted.

Coupler - answer-Device that splits or combines light from more than one fiber.

, Cutback Method - answer-Technique for measuring loss of bare fiber by comparing
the sources initial coupled power to the power measured at the end of a long length
of fiber.

Cutoff Wavelength - answer-The wavelength beyond which singlemode fiber only
supports one mode of propagation is called a what?

dBm - answer-Optical power referenced to 1 miliwatt.

Decibel (dB) - answer-Unit of measurement of optical power which indicates relative
power on a logarithmic scale. dB = 10 log

Detector - answer-Photodiode that converts optical signals into electrical signals.

Dispersion - answer-Temporal spreading of a pulse in an optical waveguide. May be
caused by modal or chromatic effects.

Distributed Feedback Laser (DFB) - answer-Used for high speed and long distance
transmitters.

Edge-emitting Diode (E-LED) - answer-An LED that emits from the edge of the
semiconductor chip, producing higher power and narrower spectral width.

End Finish - answer-Quality of the end surface of a fiber prepared for splicing or
terminated in a connector.

Equilibrium Modal Distribution (EMD) - answer-Steady state modal distribution in
multimode fiber, achieved some distance from the source, where the relative power
in the modes becomes stable with increasing distance.

ESCON - answer-IBM standard for connecting peripherals to a computer over fiber
optics.

Excess Loss - answer-Amount of light lost in a coupler, beyond what is typical in the
splitting to multiple output fibers.

Ferrule - answer-Precision tube which holds a fiber for alignment for
interconnection. Typically made from ceramics and is white in color.

Fiber Amplifier - answer-Uses erbium or other doped fibers and pump lasers to
increase signal output power without electronic conversion.

Fiber Identifier - answer-Device that clamps onto a fiber and couples light from the
fiber by bending, identifying the fiber (amongst others in a bundle, for example) by
detecting high speed traffic of an operating link or 2kHz tone injected by a test
source.

Fiber Optic Link - answer-Combination of transmitter, receiver and fiber optic cable
capable of transmitting data. May be analog or digital.

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