Singlemode Fixed Buildout Attenuators 114-1129
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2. REFERENCE MATERIAL
2.1. Revision Summary
Revisions to this application specification include
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Updated document to corporate requirements
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Changed reference part number in Paragraph 2.2
2.2. Customer Assistance
Reference Base Product Part Number 5209250 and Product Code G912 are representative of Singlemode
Fixed Buildout Attenuators. Use of these numbers will identify the product line and expedite your inquiries
through a service network established to help you obtain product and tooling information. Such information can
be obtained through a local Tyco Electronics Representative or, after purchase, by calling the Product
Information number at the bottom of page 1.
2.3. Drawings
Customer Drawings for product part numbers are available from the service network. If there is a conflict
between the information contained in the Customer Drawings and this specification or with any other technical
documentation supplied, call the Product Information number at the bottom of page 1.
2.4. Instructional Material
Instruction Sheet 408–8895 provides information for Attenuator Installation and Cleaning Instructions.
2.5. Specifications
Design Objective 108–2099 and Product Specification 108–2221, which are based on Telcordia GR–910,
provides expected product performance and test information.
3. REQUIREMENTS
Never look into the end of a fiber optic connector or attenuator when optical power or laser light inspection devices are
attached to any of the connecting ends of the cable. Infrared light can not be seen but can severely damage the eye.
3.1. Storage
Components are packaged and shipped in protective containers and should remain in them until ready for use
to prevent physical damage. Components should be used on a first in, first out basis to avoid storage
contamination. Storage temperatures should be within –40
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to 70
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C [–40
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F to 158
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F].
3.2. Attenuator Installation
Refer to Instruction Sheet 408–8895 for Attenuator Installation and Cleaning Instructions.
3.3. System Design Considerations
There are three basic factors a system designer must consider in determining the appropriate buildout
attenuator to use: attenuation level, attenuator housing type, attenuator interface type, and reflectance.
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Attenuation level (1–30 dB) –– This parameter is a function of the system budget and the receiver’s
dynamic range.
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Attenuator housing type (ST, SC, FC, LC, or D4) –– The attenuator housing type is a function of con-
nectors and adapters used in the system.
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Attenuator interface type and reflectance (UPC and APC) –– The choice of the attenuator interface
(UPC or APC) is driven by reflectance tolerance in a system. For instance, CATV systems are very sen-
sitive to reflectance causing signal degradation and require APC finish (8° typically), which offers at least
–65 dB reflectance. On the other hand, digital systems, which are less sensitive to reflectance, can use
UPC finish, yielding –55dB reflectance.
3.4. Applications
Singlemode fixed buildout attenuators are very versatile in their physical application. They can be installed at a
connector panel, inserted in line between two patch cords, or mounted directly at the receiver interface. The
two main applications of buildout attenuators are power attenuation at the receiver and power balancing of
multiple outputs.
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