FTTx Loss Budgets

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2018
  • Optical System loss budgets available for FTTx

Komentáře • 11

  • @adamdeltoro1
    @adamdeltoro1 Před 2 lety +1

    This was such a helpful video! I've been watching a lot from this particular series and they are all well done and informative!

  • @ballaturay4745
    @ballaturay4745 Před 6 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @orwahassan5452
    @orwahassan5452 Před rokem

    Excellent and many tanx

  • @adamdeltoro1
    @adamdeltoro1 Před 2 lety +1

    Around 9:30 in the video, the example seems to be calculating the loss budget from the OLT to ONUs 8-10. What I'm wondering is if the splitter loss should only be for one 1x2 and one 1x4 instead of one 1x2 and two 1x4s, such that the total splitter loss should be 11dB (3.5+7.5) instead of 18.5 dB (3.5+7.5+7.5)? If I'm correct, then the total loss budget between OLT and ONUs 8-10 should be 19.9dB instead of 27.4dB. I'm a beginner and I'm trying to better understand this.
    If I'm correct, then if we were to do the loss budget for ONUs 1-4, it should be 6.8dB (20 km fiber; assuming same length) + 2dB (8 connectors) + 0.75dB (I'm assuming 3 more total splices than the example given; 15x0.05dB) + 18.5dB (1x2 splitter, 1x4 splitter, 1x4 splitter) = 28.05dB. Does anyone know if I'm right or wrong here?
    I have another question: are splices correlated with number of connectors? Or is it variable based on splicing cables over various distances as needed? I assume the later and that the number of splices provided in the example are some sort of allowance they've decided to generouslt build into the loss budget in case they are needed in the field.

  • @lubime10
    @lubime10 Před rokem

    Excellent !

  • @magdiyouseff4661
    @magdiyouseff4661 Před 3 lety

    Thank You so useful presentation

  • @freelydai
    @freelydai Před 2 lety

    thanks

  • @muhammadwaseemamir876
    @muhammadwaseemamir876 Před 3 lety

    Bravo quite genius

  • @ciscolive4062
    @ciscolive4062 Před 3 lety

    Helpfulllllll