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NEN - NPR-IEC/TR 62000

Single-mode fibre compatibility guidelines

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 January 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 18
ICS Code (Fibres and cables): 33.180.10
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This technical report provides guidelines indicating the items that should be taken into account when planning to connect a) different implementations of single-mode fibres of the same type, e.g. different implementations of type B single-mode fibres, and b) single-mode fibres of different types, e.g. B1.1 with B4. See IEC 60793-2-50 for the attributes and definitions of single-mode fibres, summarised in Table 1 below. A given type of single-mode fibre, for example B4, may have different implementations by suitably optimising several of the following parameters: mode field diameter (hence effective area), chromatic dispersion coefficient, slope of the chromatic dispersion curve and cable cutoff wavelength.

Document History

September 1, 2021
Guidelines for combining different single-mode fibre sub-categories
This document provides guidelines concerning single-mode fibre inter-compatibility. A given category of single-mode fibre, for example B-655, can have different implementations by suitably...
December 1, 2010
Guideline for combining different single-mode fibres types
This technical report provides guidelines concerning single-mode fibre compatibility. A given type of single-mode fibre, for example B4, may have different implementations by suitably optimising...
NPR-IEC/TR 62000
January 1, 2006
Single-mode fibre compatibility guidelines
This technical report provides guidelines indicating the items that should be taken into account when planning to connect a) different implementations of single-mode fibres of the same type, e.g....
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