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100G fiber testing, parallel single mode 4 lane
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ETSI EN 301 489-1
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FCC Part 15
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FCC Part 68
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ITU-T K
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Bellcore/Telcordia GR-1089-Core
Used to ensure telecommunications equipment contains the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) and electrical safety criteria necessary to perform safely and reliably.
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ITU-T Y.1564
Ethernet service activation test methodology
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ITU G650.3
Definitions and test methods for installed single mode fiber cable sections
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EIA/TIA-455-FOTP-33
Fiber Optic Cable Tensile Load and Bending
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EIA/TIA-455-FOTP-111
Vibration Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Components and Cables
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EIA/TIA-455-FOTP-195
Coating Geometry Measurement for Optical Fiber
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IEC 60793-1-48
Measurement Methods and Test Procedures: Polarization Mode Dispersion
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IEC 60793-2-50 (C5)
Measurement methods and test procedures: Hydrogen Aging
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IEC-TR-62284
Effective area measurements of single-mode optical fibres - Guidance
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ITU G650.1
Definitions and test methods for linear, deterministic attributes of single-mode fibre and cable
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ITU G650.2
Definitions and test methods for statistical and non-linear related attributes of single-mode fiber
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IEC 60793-1-44
Measurement methods and test procedures - Cut-off wavelength
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IEC 60793-1-45
Measurement methods and test procedures - Mode field diameter
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IEC 60793-1-47
Measurement methods and test procedures - Macrobending loss
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MIL-DTL-83526
General Specification for Fiber Optic Circulars Connector, Hermaphroditic
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This part of IEC 60793 establishes uniform requirements for measuring the PMD of singlemode optical fiber, thereby assisting in the inspection of fibers and cables for commercial purposes. PMD causes an optical pulse to spread in the time domain. This dispersion could impair the performance of a telecommunications system. The effect can be related to differential phase and group velocities and corresponding arrival times δτ of different polarization components of the signal. For a sufficiently narrow band source, the effect can be related to a differential group delay (DGD), Δτ, between pairs of orthogonally polarized principal states of polarization (PSP) at a given wavelength. For broadband transmission, the delays bifurcate and result in an output pulse that is spread out in the time domain. In this case, the spreading can be related to the average of DGD values.
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