TIA ANSI/TIA-455-243 PDF

TIA ANSI/TIA-455-243 PDF

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TIA ANSI/TIA-455-243 PDF

Published Date:
01/28/2010

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[ Revised ]

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FOTP-243 Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurement for Installed Single-Mode Optical Fibers by Wavelength-Scanning OTDR and States-Of-Polarization Analysis

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Telecommunications Industry Association

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ANSI APPROVED

This procedure is restricted to wavelengths at which the fiber is effectively single-mode. The cutoff wavelength λcf of an un-cabled fiber may be determined by FOTP-80, while the cutoff wavelength λcf of a cabled fiber may be determined by FOTP-170.

This method is intended for installed cabled fibers without amplification, with PMD values in the range 0.1 to 20 ps.


ANSI : ANSI Approved
Edition : 10
File Size : 1 file , 5.8 MB
Number of Pages : 99
Published : 01/28/2010

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TIA ANSI/TIA-455-243
Published Date: 01/28/2010
FOTP-243 Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurement for Installed Single-Mode Optical Fibers by Wavelength-Scanning OTDR and States-of-Polarization Analysis
$55.2
TIA ANSI/TIA-455-243
Published Date: 01/28/2010
FOTP-243 Polarization-Mode Dispersion Measurement for Installed Single-Mode Optical Fibers by Wavelength-Scanning OTDR and States-Of-Polarization Analysis
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