TIA/EIA 455-69 : A1991(R2000)
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TEST PROCEDURE FOR EVALUATING THE EFFECT OF MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM EXPOSURE TEMPERATURE ON THE OPTICAL PERFORMANCE OF OPTICAL FIBERS
01-12-2013
1. Introduction
2. Applicable Documents
3. Apparatus
4. Sampling and Specimens
5. Procedure
6. Calculations and Interpretation of Results
7. Documentation
8. Specification Information
Figures
1. Suggested Plot Format for Reporting Temperature
Dependence of Attenuation
2. Suggested Plot Format for Reporting Change in
Attenuation
Annex - Specification Guidelines and Discussion Regarding
Choice of Minimum and Maximum Test Temperatures
Appendix - Comparison Between This FOTP and IEC and CCITT
Requirements
Describes the ability of an optical fiber to maintain optical performance (attenuation and temperature dependence of attenuation) over an extended period of time after having been exposed to a specified range of high and low temperatures.
Committee |
FO-4.6
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Telecommunications Industry Association
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Status |
Current
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NASA STD 8739.5 : 2015 | WORKMANSHIP STANDARD FOR FIBER OPTIC TERMINATIONS, CABLE ASSEMBLIES, AND INSTALLATION |
TIA/EIA 455 : C2014 | STANDARD TEST PROCEDURE FOR FIBER OPTIC FIBERS, CABLES, TRANSDUCERS, SENSORS, CONNECTING AND TERMINATING DEVICES, AND OTHER FIBER OPTIC COMPONENTS |
TIA/EIA 455-3 : B2009(R2014) | PROCEDURE TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE CYCLING EFFECTS ON OPTICAL FIBER UNITS, OPTICAL CABLE, AND OTHER PASSIVE FIBER COMPONENTS |
TIA/EIA 455-57 : B1994(R2013) | FOTP-57 PREPARATION AND EXAMINATION OF OPTICAL FIBER ENDFACE FOR TESTING PURPOSES |
TIA 455-78 : B2002 | FOTP-78 - IEC 60793-1-40 - OPTICAL FIBRES - PART 1-40: MEASUREMENT METHODS AND TEXT PROCEDURES - ATTENUATION |
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