Title: wrightfrank447Terminating a Fiber Optic Cable
1Terminating a Fiber Optic Cable
- How to ensure minimal insertion loss and material
wastage.
2Introduction
- Fiber optics are becoming an indispensable part
of any high bandwidth network structure. Owing to
the small structure and immunity to
electromagnetic interferences, fiber optic cables
can be inconspicuously hidden with overhead
ducts, conduits, or buried underground. - However, since the medium of transmission is
light waves, it is crucial to have the ends
terminated properly. - Improper fiber termination can result in
- Significant Transmission Loss
- High Light Loss i.e., high insertion loss
- Dirt or dust can enter into the exposed ferrule.
- Complete signal loss due to internal breakage
- High Optical return loss
3How to Terminate a Fiber Optic Cable
4Step 1 Gather Materials
- Fiber optic termination, just copper wire
termination, requires certain precision tools and
specialized materials along with the fiber optic
spool.
- Other materials required during termination
- Safety Glasses
- Protective gloves
- Disposal bin
- Iso-Propyl Alcohol or any other stripping agent
- Epoxy or Adhesive
- Some of the tools to keep in handy are
- Cable jacket stripper
- Polishing puck or film for face end polishing
- Shears or Scissors
- Tester Microscope
- Fiber cleaver
5Step 2 Strip the Cable
- Measure the cable length you will need. Leave
additional one inch on either sides before
cleaving the ends. - Score the end using a cleaver tool once and bend
the cable to break the ends cleanly. - Using the jacket stripper to remove the outer
jacket and expose the inner fiber core.
6Step 3 Remove any stains or debris
- Using a shear or scissor remove the aramid yarn
around the glass core. - Most of the times, field terminations may lead to
dust, dirt, and stains to gather on the exposed
core. - Remove them by dipping the cable in
hydrofluoroethers (HFE) and hydrofluorocarbons
(HFC) based cleaning solutions
7Step 4 Attach the connector and cure the Epoxy
- Based on the application, place the connector on
the exposed core. Ensure there is at least a half
inch glass strand exposed on the other side of
the connector. - Once in place, pour some epoxy on the end of the
connector. The epoxy acts an adhesive, bonding
the connector to the ferrule core. - Place the cable in an oven with the connector
facing down. This prevents the epoxy from wicking
down to the cable.
8Step 5 Cleave the end and Polish it
- The final steps in fiber optic cable termination
is cleaving the cable end to the right face. - There are 4 type of polished ends you can achieve
in fiber optic cables - Flat polish
- Physical Contact
- Ultra Physical Contact
- Angled Physical Contact
- Use a polishing puck to achieve the right type of
polished end. - All that remains is to test the cable and you are
one cable down.
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-optic-cable-assemblies