Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
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Introduction
What is a PON? Fiber optics in
broadband networks, fiber to the X
Concept. What is it?
The various types of PON
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How a PON works
Requirements for G.982 optical
networks
Separating data streams using WDM
and TDMA Video services over FTTX
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Components for passive optical
networks Fibers, cables, optical
couplers, optical splitters conforming
to ITU-T G.671 Connector technology
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Practical demonstration of test
applications
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Setup and installation tests:
Fiber characterization with the PON
OTDR
Testing: Fibers, splices, connectors
and splitters at 1310/1490/1550nm;
qualifying installed equipment
Optical attenuation and optical
return loss (ORL) measurements at
1310/1490/1550 nm
Fiber length determination
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PON service activation and
troubleshooting tests
Downstream power level
measurement using a selective
1490/1550 nm power meter
Upstream power level
measurement
using a through-mode selective
power meter at 1310 nm
Service tests: IP tests
Video tests
Fault location and isolation using
an OTDR
Course objectives
By the end of the course, participants will
understand PON and be acquainted with
the measurement applications for installation and maintenance. Participants will
also be able to recognize faults and interpret measurement results.
Target group
The seminar is intended for anyone
involved in planning, installing or maintaining passive optical networks.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of fiber optics
Related seminars
Fiber Optics, Fundamentals of Optical
Data Communications
Seminar info
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Duration
2 days, from 9.00 to 16.30 h
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Date, location and price on request
or see under www.jdsu.com/
training
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On-site or customized seminars
and E-Learning on request
Contact
Fax +49 7121 86 2145
Tel +49 7121 86 1657
seminars.europe@jdsu.com
Equipment discussed
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Optical power level and attenuation
test equipment, OTDR
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