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As
data rates, loads, number of wavelengths, distance and optical power
all increase, the need for high quality, reliable connector terminations
has never been greater. So often, it is the handful of pounds or
dollars saved by compromising cable assembly quality that will bring
down a whole network, costing tens of thousands in lost revenue
every time. To ensure a good quality connector termination, 100%
inspection of the following parameters is essential:
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1.
Insertion Loss
2. Return Loss
3. Endface Geometry
4. Endface Defects
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There are other factors, which can greatly influence the quality
and reliability of a connector termination.
Two examples are:
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1. Epoxy. |
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During
mating, there is an axial load placed on the fibres at the connection
point. The epoxy used needs to have a high enough glass transition
temperature (Tg) in order to prevent fibre pistoning (where the
fibre is pushed back slightly).
It is also very important that the epoxy be degassed. This is
done by placing the epoxy in a vacuum chamber to remove any air
introduced into the epoxy during mixing. If there are air bubbles
in the epoxy there will be reduced support for the fibre.
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2. Cable Retention. |
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Most
fibre optic connectors rely on the kevlar being crimped onto the
back of the connector for strain relief. It is important that
this process be controlled in order to guarantee the level of
cable retention required. There are variables, which need to be
examined before this process is carried out, e.g. quantity of
kevlar in a particular batch of cable and crimp tool wear. In
order to control this, pull tests should be performed regularly,
and always when a new batch of cable is being used.
Fibrepulse performs pull tests on all connector-cable-crimp tool
combinations at the start of, and at regular intervals during
every assembly batch, with the result recorded.
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Castlebar
Technology Park,
Moneen, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, Ireland
Tel: +353 94 9027822 Fax: +353 94 9027811
E-Mail: info@fibrepulse.com
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