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ISBN 13: 9780122078910
Author: Casimer DeCusatis
The Handbook includes chapters on all the major industry standards, quick reference tables, helpful appendices, plus a new glossary and list of acronyms. This practical handbook can stand alone or as a companion volume to DeCusatis: Fiber Optic Data Communication: Technological Advances and Trends (February 2002, ISBN: 0-12-207892-6), which was developed in tandem with this book.
* Includes emerging technologies such as Infiniband, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and MPLS Optical Switching
* Describes leading edge commercial products, including LEAF and MetroCore fibers, dense wavelength multiplexing, and Small Form Factor transceiver packages
* Covers all major industry standards, often written by the same people who designed the standards themselves
* Includes an expanded listing of references on the World Wide Web, plus hard-to-find references for international, homologation, and type approval requirements
* Convenient tables of key optical datacom parameters and glossary with hundreds of definitions and acronyms
* Industry buzzwords explained, including SAN, NAS, and MAN networking
* Datacom market analysis and future projections from industry leading forecasters
Additional ISBNs
9780080533483
Subjects
Technology & Engineering
Fiber Optics
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Part 1: The Technology
Chapter 1. Optical Fiber, Cable, and Connectors
1.1. Light Propagation
1.2. Optical Fiber Characterization
1.3. Cable Designs
1.4. Connectors
1.5. Optical Fiber Bragg Gratings
References
Chapter 2. Optical Sources: Light-Emitting Diodes and Laser Technology
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Technology Fundamentals
2.3. Device Structure „ LED
2.4. Device Structure „ Lasers
References
Chapter 3. Detectors for Fiber Optics
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Detector Terminology and Characteristics
3.3. PN Photodiode
3.4. PIN Photodiode
3.5. Other Detectors
3.6. Noise
3.7. Conclusions
References
Chapter 4. Logic and Drive Circuitry
4.1. System Overview
4.2. Electrical Interface
4.3. Optical Interface
Chapter 5. Optical Subassemblies
5.1. Function of the Optical Subassembly
5.2. Basic Properties of the Transmitter OSA
5.3. Basic Properties of the Receiver OSA
5.4. Coupling Radiation from a Laser Diode into a Fiber
5.5. Coupling Radiation from a Fiber into a Photodetector
5.6. Packaging of Optical Subassemblies
5.7. Optical Subassemblies for Parallel Optical Links
5.8. Outlook
References
Chapter 6. Fiber Optic Transceivers
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Technical Description of Fiber Optic Transceivers
6.3. The Optical Interface
6.4. Noise Testing of Transceivers
6.5. Packaging of Transceivers (TRX)
6.6. Series Production of Transceivers
6.7. Transceivers Today and Tomorrow
6.8. Parallel Optical Links
References
Part 2: The Links
Chapter 7. Fiber Optic Link Requirements
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Link Budget Planning
7.3. Link Planning Considerations
Appendix A: Contact Information for Optoelectronics and Fiber Optics Information
Appendix B: Some Accredited Homologation Test Labs
References
Chapter 8. Planning and Building the Optical Link
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Private Networks
8.3. Standards
8.4. Handling and Installing Fiber Optics
References
Chapter 9. Testing Fiber Optic Local Area Networks (LANs)
9.1. Fiber Optic Testing Defined
9.2. Practical Considerations
9.3. Component Testing
9.4. Standardization of Testing Procedures
9.5. Fiber Optic Test Equipment Needed for Testing
9.6. Measuring Optical Power
9.7. Testing Loss
9.8. Testing Cable Loss
9.9. OTDR Testing
9.10. Troubleshooting Hints for the Cable Plant
9.11. Special Test Considerations for Gigabit Multimode Networks
9.12. Cable Plant Loss with Laser Sources
9.13. Bit Error Ratio Measurements
9.14. Characterizing Digital Communications Waveforms
9.15. Testing and Troubleshooting Networks
9.16. Transceiver Loopback Testing
9.17. Conclusion
Part 3: The Applications
Chapter 10. Introduction to Industry Standards
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Why Are International Standards Needed?
10.3. ISO
10.4. An Introduction to ANSI
10.5. IEEE 802.3z (Gigabit Ethernet)
Chapter 11. Intramachine Communications
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Current Intramachine Optics Applications
11.3. System Area Networks
11.4. SAN Physical Layer Technology Requirements
11.5. Copper vs Optical: Technology Trade-Offs
11.6. Parallel Optical Interconnect Hardware
11.7. Examples of Parallel Optical Interconnect Links
11.8. Conclusions
References
Chapter 12. Applications: Asynchronous Transfer Mode and Synchronous Optical Network
12.1. Introduction
12.2. SONET
12.3. ATM
References
Chapter 13. Fibre Channel Standard
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Overview
13.3. Storage Area Networks
13.4. How Fibre Channel Leverages Optical Data Communications
13.5. Summary
Web Resources and References
Chapter 14. Enterprise Systems Connection Fiber Optic Link
14.1. Introduction
14.2. ESCON System Overview
14.3. ESCON Link Design
14.4. Multimode Physical Layer
14.5. Single-Mode Physical Layer
14.6. Planning and Installation of an ESCON Link
14.7. Loss Budget Analysis
14.8. Link Troubleshooting
14.9. Additional Aspects
References
Chapter 15. Local Area Networks, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, Ethernet, and Token Ring
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Fast Ethernet
15.3. Gigabit Ethernet
15.4. VG-Any LAN
15.5. FDDI
15.6. FDDI-II
References
Part 4: The Manufacturing Technology
Chapter 16. Semiconductor Laser and Light-Emitting Diode Fabrication
16.1. Introduction
16.2. LED Fabrication
16.3. Material Growth „ Lasers
16.4. Device Processing
16.5. Conclusion
References
Chapter 17. Receiver, Laser Driver, and Phase-Locked Loop Design Issues
17.1. Introduction
17.2. Fiber Optic Receivers
17.3. Laser Drivers
17.4. Clock Recovery and PLLs
17.5. Conclusion
References
Chapter 18. Packaging Assembly Techniques
18.1. Packaging Assembly „ Overview
18.2. First-Level Interconnects
18.3. Package Types
18.4. Package to Board Attach
18.5. Optical Interconnect
References
Chapter 19. Alignment Metrology and Techniques
19.1. Introduction
19.2. Interface Definition and Importance
19.3. Light Coupling
19.4. Elements of Coupled Power
19.5. Alignment Techniques
19.6. Conclusion
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