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Index
Cover Acknowledgments About the Authors Introduction
ETA’s FOI and FOT Programs About This Book Who Is This Book For? How to Use This Book Enjoy!
Part II: Fiber-Optic Cabling and Components
Chapter 1: History of Fiber Optics and Broadband Access
Evolution of Light in Communication Evolution of Optical Fiber Manufacturing Technology Evolution of Optical Fiber Integration and Application Broadband since the Turn of the Century The Bottom Line
Chapter 2: Principles of Fiber-Optic Transmission
The Fiber-Optic Link Amplitude Modulation Analog Transmission Digital Data Transmission Analog Data Transmission vs. Digital Data Transmission Analog to Digital (A/D) Conversion Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Conversion Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) multiplexing Decibels (dB) Absolute Power The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Basic Principles of Light
Light as Electromagnetic Energy The Electromagnetic Spectrum Refraction Total Internal Reflection Fresnel Reflections The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Optical Fiber Construction and Theory
Optical Fiber Components Tensile Strength Manufacturing Optical Fiber Mode Refractive Index Profiles The Bottom Line
Chapter 5: Optical Fiber Characteristics
It All Adds Up Dispersion Attenuation Bending Losses Numerical Aperture Equilibrium Mode Distribution Fiber Specifications and Standards The Bottom Line
Chapter 6: Safety
Basic Safety Light Sources Handling Fiber Chemicals Site Safety Emergencies The Bottom Line
Chapter 7: Fiber-Optic Cables
Basic Cable Cable Components Cable Types Cable Duty Specifications Cable Termination Methods Blown Fiber NEC Standards for Fiber-Optic Cables and Raceways Cable Markings and Codes Bend Radius Specifications The Bottom Line
Chapter 8: Splicing
Why Splice? Splicing Safety Splicing Equipment Splicing Procedures Splice Requirements The Bottom Line
Chapter 9: Connectors
The Fiber-Optic Connector Connection Performance Connector Types Connector Termination Cleaning and Inspection The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Fiber-Optic Light Sources and Transmitters
Semiconductor Light Sources Light Source Performance Characteristics Transmitter Performance Characteristics Light Source Safety The Bottom Line
Chapter 11: Fiber-Optic Detectors and Receivers
Photodiode Fundamentals Other Types of Photodiode Photodiode Responsivity, Efficiency, and Speed Fiber-Optic Receiver Receiver Performance Characteristics Transceivers The Bottom Line
Chapter 12: Passive Components and multiplexers
Standards Parameters Couplers Inline Power Tap Optical Switches Optical Attenuators Optical Isolator Wavelength Division multiplexing Optical Amplifier Optical Filter The Bottom Line
Chapter 13: Passive Optical Networks
Passive and Active Network Fundamentals Fiber to the X Outside Plant Components PON Standards and Active Equipment Radio Frequency (RF) Over Fiber The Bottom Line
Chapter 14: Cable Installation and Hardware
Installation Specifications Installation Hardware Installation Methods Fire Resistance and Grounding Hardware Management Labeling Requirements and Documentation Polarity The Bottom Line
Chapter 15: Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations
The Advantages of Optical Fiber over Copper Basic Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations Link Performance Analysis The Bottom Line
Chapter 16: Test Equipment and Link/Cable Testing
Calibration Requirements Continuity Tester Visual Fault Locator Fiber Identifier Inline Optical Power Monitoring Optical Return Loss Test Set Stabilized Light Source and Optical Power Meter Patch Cord Test Jumper Launch Conditions, Mode Filters, and Encircled Flux ANSI/TIA-526-14 Optical Loss Measurement Methods Patch Cord Optical Power Loss Measurement Connector Insertion Loss Measurement Link Segment and Cabling Subsystem Performance Measurements Tier 1 Testing Tier 2 Testing Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer Emerging Testing Standards The Bottom Line
Chapter 17: Troubleshooting and Restoration
Optical Fiber Type Mismatch Inspection and Evaluation Continuity Tester Fault Location Techniques Continuity Tester Polarity Verification Techniques Visual Fault Locator Fiber Identifier OTDR Fault Location Techniques Restoration Practices The Bottom Line
Appendices
Appendix A: The Bottom Line
Chapter 1: History of Fiber Optics and Broadband Access Chapter 2: Principles of Fiber-Optic Transmission Chapter 3: Basic Principles of Light Chapter 4: Optical Fiber Construction and Theory Chapter 5: Optical Fiber Characteristics Chapter 6: Safety Chapter 7: Fiber-Optic Cables Chapter 8: Splicing Chapter 9: Connectors Chapter 10: Fiber-Optic Light Sources and Transmitters Chapter 11: Fiber-Optic Detectors and Receivers Chapter 12: Passive Components and multiplexers Chapter 13: Passive Optical Networks Chapter 14: Cable Installation and Hardware Chapter 15: Fiber-Optic System Design Considerations Chapter 16: Test Equipment and Link/Cable Testing Chapter 17: Troubleshooting and Restoration
Appendix B: The Electronics Technicians Association, International (ETA) Certifications
Data Cabling Installer (DCI) Certification 2014 Knowledge Competency Requirements Fiber Optics Installer (FOI) 2014 Knowledge Competency Requirements Fiber Optic Technician (FOT) 2014 Knowledge Competency Requirements
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