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TIA-455-104

FOTP-104 Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test

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Organization: TIA
Publication Date: 3 February 2016
Status: active
Page Count: 22
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This procedure is designed to measure permanent and/or transient optical transmittance changes and requires the assessment of any damage occurring to other cable components.

Failure Modes- Potential failure modes for this test include, but are not limited to:

a. Loss of optical continuity, either during or at the end of the test,

b. Degradation transmittance performance, c. Fiber breakage or other physical damage,

d. Other failure modes as may be stated in the Detail Specification.

Document History

TIA-455-104
February 3, 2016
FOTP-104 Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test
This procedure is designed to measure permanent and/or transient optical transmittance changes and requires the assessment of any damage occurring to other cable components. Failure Modes- Potential...
June 1, 1993
FOTP-104 Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test
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June 1, 1993
FOTP-104 Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test
This procedure is designed to measure permanent and/or transient optical transmittance changes and requires the assessment of any damage occurring to other cable components.
May 14, 1993
FOTP-104 Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test
This procedure is designed to measure permanent and/or transient optical transmittance changes and requires the assessment of any damage occurring to other cable components.
May 14, 1993
FOTP-104 Fiber Optic Cable Cyclic Flexing Test
This procedure is designed to measure permanent and/or transient optical transmittance changes and requires the assessment of any damage occurring to other cable components. Failure Modes- Potential...

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