...Cable, connectors, stripping tool, crimping tool. 417 What role does a fiber microscope play in the termination and installation of a fiber cable? Allows you to look at the end of the optics for any flaws that may cause problems 452 What are the different causes for crosstalk ? Inferior, inferior components, improper patch cable, split pairs, couplers, twisting, sharing cables 455 What are the various bits of information for a Request of Proposal? Goals, expectations and terms of the engagement 471 Know the various items to consider when selecting a contractor for a structured cabling project? Balance between cost and performance, engineering design and innovative solutions, proven expertise, quality, conformance to codes 498 What is refraction? The bending of light from one material to another 502 Know some history as to the implementation of a fiber trunk in a commercial format 1977 full scale commercial application, AT&T and GTE 505 What are some differences between fiber and copper cabling? Fiber made of glass or plastic, more data transfer, faster data transfer 510 Why is digital signaling better than analog? Not affected by noise or attenuation. 538 What are the various components of a fiber cable Core, cladding, coating 542 What is tensile strength The amount of pressure the wire can take before it breaks 543 What are the different methods for making a fiber strand Modified chemical vapor deposition, outside vapor deposition, vapor...
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...Introduction to Fiber Optics The equipment, tools and cabling that comprise a fiber optic link, how they work and their advantages over traditional copper. commspecial.com edu Guide Communications Specialties, Inc. is committed to increased education and knowledge in the Pro A/V and Broadcast industries. We hope that you enjoy reading – and learning! – with our eduGuide series of educational resources. For additional information on these and other industry related technologies, please visit us at commspecial.com today! ©2009 Communications Specialties, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Specifications, claims or other product information contained in this document are subject to change without notice. This document may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the express written consent of Communications Specialties, Inc., Fiberlink, Pure Digital Fiberlink, the starburst logo, Scan Do and Deuce are registered trademarks of Communications Specialties, Inc. CSI and the triangle designs are trademarks of Communications Specialties, Inc. October 8, 2009 Table of Contents A Brief Introduction ............................................................................................................ 2 Advantages of Fiber Optic Systems .............................................................................. 3 Optical Transmitters ........................................................................................................... 5 The Optical Fiber ............
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...Unit 8. Lab 1. Fiber Optic Connector Assembly The most critical part, the Cable and Fiber Preparation where the fiber is mounted, is the ferrule. The Ferrule is a long, thin cylinder with the fiber mounted in the center hole. The center hole is sized to match fiber's cladding diameter which is usually 125um. When fiber connector ferrules are made from several types of materials including ceramic(Zirconia), stainless steel and plastic. The ferrule's job is to center and align the fiber and protects it from mechanical damage. The end of fiber is at the end of the ferrule, where the fiber end is polished smooth either flat or with a curvature. The ferrule is mounted in the connector body and then the connector body is attached to the fiber optic cable structure. Finally, a strain-relief rubber boot protects the connector-cable junction. Fiber optic connectors usually do not have the male-female polarity. Most fiber connectors are male only. Instead, fiber connectors mate to each other in fiber adapters, which are often called mating sleeves or coupling receptacles. Fiber optic adapters used to mate different connector types such as a FC connector to a SC connector are called hybrid adapters. Although this approach requires the use of separate adapters, it otherwise reduces fiber connector inventory requirements since now you need to stock one type of connector only. Another advantage is that fiber adapters can be designed to mate one type of connector to another, which is a big...
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...FIBER OPTICS After teaching a class of junior sailors about the importance of fiber optic cables inside a weapon system, I questioned several of them about what they knew of this type of media. All of my students said that they have heard of fiber optics (delete ,) and were able to explain that a fiber optic cable uses light to transmit information, but were not sure how this happened or how the cable functioned. They were specifically unaware of what a fiber optic cable is made of, what (delete are) the types are, and where are they used at. Fiber optics is in every facet of our culture semi-colon (delete ,) it is the main media of all telephone landlines, digital internet, and even our country’s weapon systems. What makes up a fiber optic cable? A fiber optic cable is made of a hair thin piece of glass or plastic called the core. A material called the cladding traps the light inside the cable (delete ,) and allows (delete ing) light transmission down the length of cable via reflection. A thick polymer coating comma known as a buffer comma protects the glass. For strength, Kevlar (is this a name brand or term that needs to be defined?—either way—it needs detail) strands surround the cable. The jacket, also referred to as the outer shell, protects the entire cable from the elements. These components are what make up the composition of a basic fiber optic cable. Fiber optic cables are broken down into three types. The first type called single mode fiber, allows...
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...would be the first to use fiber evidence as its primary means of securing a conviction (Deadman, n.d.). Wayne Williams was suspected of killing 28-30 young boys and men in the Atlanta area, over the course of two years. Although the cause of death was similar among the victims, police had little to no other evidence to follow up on except a yellowish/green fiber with violet accents, found on twelve of the victims (Owens, 2009). Fiber experts in the Washington D.C. Federal Bureau of Investigation, (F.B.I.) lab analyzed and concluded that the fibers on all the males were “a match”. It was determined that the structure and color of the fibers was very unique. The design was that of a triple lobed, cross sectional pattern, similar to that used in...
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...NT1310 Physical Networking ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NT1310 Physical Networking ASSESSMENTS -1- 09/27/2012 NT1310 Physical Networking Mid-Term Exam Scope This exam tests the objectives in Units 1-4. 1. Which of the following is not a common cable used today? a. Twisted-Pair b. Fiber-Optic c. Plenum d. Coaxial 2. What unit of measurement is a tenfold logarithmic ratio of power output to power input? a. Volts b. Hertz c. Watts d. Decibel 3. Which of the following does not contribute to attenuation? a. Conductor resistance b. Mutual capacitance c. Impedance d. Frequency increases 4. Which of the following is not a type of crosstalk? a. Alien Crosstalk b. Pair-to-Pair Crosstalk c. Equal-Level Far-End Crosstalk d. Mutual Crosstalk 5. Which organization is part of the US government? a. Federal Communications Commission b. Underwriters Laboratories c. National Fire Protection Association d. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 6. What is the National Fire Protection Associate (NFPA) responsible for? a. Works with cabling and other manufacturers to ensure that electrical devices are safe. b. The development and publication of the National Electric Code. c. Helps promote standardization of electrical components, power wires and cables. d. Responsible for 30 percent of the electrical-engineering, computer and controltechnology literature published in the world today. -2- 09/27/2012 NT1310 Physical Networking 7. A telecommunications...
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...Fiber Michelle Martinez SCI/220 November 9, 2013 Professor Hatton Fiber #2 Tell me about fiber. Fiber is a nutrient known as roughage needed to help digest food. Fiber can be found in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Fiber should be part of our diet in order to keep our digestive system regular and healthy. Fiber isn't digested by your body. Instead, it passes relatively intact through your stomach, small intestine, and colon and out of your body (Dietary Fiber: Essential for a Health Diet, 2013). Lack of fiber can bring discomfort and health issues. What are the benefits of fiber and the problems with a low-fiber diet which include problems outside of the GI tract? Benefits of a high fiber diet for example are 1) Fiber keeps the body regular, helps pass stool easier, prevents constipation, and solidifies the stool because fiber absorbs water and adds bulk to the stool 2) Fiber can lower cholesterols levels such as beans, oats, and flaxseeds which are soluble fiber and may lower blood cholesterol levels by lowering bad cholesterol 3) Fiber maintains bowel health because fiber ferments in the colon and can help prevent hemorrhoids and diverticular diseases 4) Fiber can aid with weight loss because high fiber food need to be chewed more, which gives the body time to absorb and can make you feel full. (Dietary Fiber: Essential for a Health Diet, 2013) The reason people have to limit their fiber intake due surgery, inflammatory disease, or narrowing of the...
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...to muscle disorders presenting in infancy with generalized muscle weakness and hypotonia followed by delayed developmental milestones. The myopathy has been differentiated diagnostically on the basis of their morphologic characteristics and includes nemaline myopathy, central core disease, myotubular (centronuclear) myopathy and congenital fiber type disproportion. In most of these disorders, there are 3 distinct subtypes: severe infantile, benign congenital and adult onset forms. The mode of inheritance and gene loci are variable, although each disorder shares the common clinical features including facial and prominent neck flexor weakness and preferential respiratory muscle involvement. All mutations identified in nemaline myopathy are localized to the actin filament components, suggesting that the disease is related to sarcoplasmic thin filaments or Z-protein abnormalities. On the other hand, X-linked myotubular myopathy has mutations in a family of tyrosine phosphatase (myotubularin gene) and central core disease in ryanodine receptor gene. In all these disorders, the common pathologic features are small muscle fibers with type 1 fiber atrophy and predominance, which account for the small muscle bulk and generalized muscle weakness. INTRODUCTION NEMALINE MYOPATHY The term congenital myopathy is applied to muscle disorders presenting with generalized muscle weakness and hypotonia from early infancy with delayed developmental milestones. Dysmorphic features such as elongated...
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...http://www.innerbody.com/anatomy/muscular-male#full-description The muscular system is responsible for the movement of the human body. Attached to the bones of the skeletal system are about 700 named muscles that make up roughly half of a person’s body weight. Each of these muscles is a discrete organ constructed of skeletal muscle tissue, blood vessels, tendons, and nerves. Muscle tissue is also found inside of the heart, digestive organs, and blood vessels. In these organs, muscles serve to move substances throughout the body.... Muscular System Anatomy Muscle Types There are three types of muscle tissue: Visceral, cardiac, and skeletal. 1. Visceral Muscle. Visceral muscle is found inside of organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels. The weakest of all muscle tissues, visceral muscle makes organs contract to move substances through the organ. Because visceral muscle is controlled by the unconscious part of the brain, it is known as involuntary muscle—it cannot be directly controlled by the conscious mind. The term “smooth muscle” is often used to describe visceral muscle because it has a very smooth, uniform appearance when viewed under a microscope. This smooth appearance starkly contrasts with the banded appearance of cardiac and skeletal muscles. 2. Cardiac Muscle. Found only in the heart, cardiac muscle is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body. Cardiac muscle tissue cannot be controlled consciously, so it is an involuntary muscle....
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...glucose levels. It is usually of two types. Type 1 diabetes mellitus, caused by lack of insulin secretion in the body, is usually because of autoimmunity against the β cells of the pancreatic Islets of Langerhans. Type 2 diabetes mellitus, which is the most common, is a combination of insulin deficiency as well as insulin resistance in the peripheral tissues (Swift...
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...Textile This article is about the type of fabric. Textile is also a jargon term used by naturists or nudists to describe a person who wears clothes, and also the property that nudity is not allowed, e.g. in "textilebeach", "textile campsite", etc. A textile is any kind of woven, knitted, knotted (as in macrame) or tufted cloth, or a non-wovenfibers that have been bonded into a fabric, e.g. felt). fabric (a cloth made of Textile also refers to the yarns, threads and wools that can be spun, woven, tufted, tied and otherwise used to manufacture cloth. The production of textiles is an ancient art, whose speed and scale of production has been altered almost beyond recognition by mass-production and the introduction of modern manufacturing techniques. An ancient Roman weaver would have no problem recognizing a plain weave, twill or satin. Many textiles have been in use for millennium, while others use artificial fibers and are recent inventions. The range of fibers has increased in the last 100 years. The first synthetics were made in the 1920s and 1930s. Sources and types Textiles can be made from a variety of materials. The following is a partial list of the materials that can be used to make textiles. Animal origin • Alpaca • Angora rabbit hair • Camel hair • Cashmere • Mohair • Silk • Vicuña hair • Wool: divided into woollen and worsted Vegetable • Bark cloth has various uses, and is used in sheets. • Coir: the fibre from coconuts. • Cotton • Grass, rush and...
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...its physical properties can change due to moisture absorption. Polyester (PET) – Dacron & Mylar Polyethylene terephthalate, the most common type of polyester, is the most common fiber used in sailcloth; it is also commonly referred to by the brand name Dacron. PET has excellent resiliency, high abrasion resistance, high UV resistance, high flex strength and low cost. Low absorbency allows the fiber to dry quickly. PET has been replaced by stronger fibers for most serious racing applications, but remains the most popular sail cloth due to lower price and high durability. Dacron is the brand name of Dupont’s Type 52 high modulus fiber made specifically for sailcloth. Allied Signal has produced a fiber called 1W70 polyester that has a 27% higher tenacity than Dacron. Other trade names include Terylene, Tetoron, Trevira and Diolen. PEN fiber (Pentex) PEN (Polyethylene naphthalate), commonly known by Honeywell's trade name "Pentex", is another kind of polyester fiber, which stretches only 40% as much as standard PET fibers, but about twice as much as Kevlar 29. Because it only shrinks about a third as much as a good PET, PEN can not be woven as tightly; thus, woven PEN must be impregnated with resin making sails prone to damage from improper use and handling. PEN is better suited for making laminated sailcloth, where the fibers are laid straight for strength and are bonded to sheets of film for stability (e.g., PET film often called by one of its trade names Mylar)...
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...There were 28 different types of fibers linking Williams to the murder victims. That can be an overwhelming amount of evidence. This case happened in the 1980s and the evidence presented in the case was crucial to proving Williams guilt. While investigations were going on to determine how victims died, there was a discovery of fibers on the victims’ bodies. The goal of the investigator was to determine if any fibers in Wayne Williams home or person matched those fibers found on the victims. Williams denied killing anyone and was out and about on the night of one of the murders looking for a woman who gave him her number. Williams even failed several polygraph tests. What I found interesting was the dog hair significance in the case. Apparently, some dog hair was found on the victims that belonged to Williams. The tricky part comes to this: Do they prosecute on fiber evidence alone? It might be hard to convince a jury with only this type of evidence. If they lost the case due to this kind of evidence that would be upsetting. They wanted more rock solid evidence such as witnesses or fingerprints. Eventually, an arrest warrant allowed Williams to be arrested and Georgia law allowed evidence to be brought in from other cases if there was a pattern established. One common problem in this case is that there was a lack of funds. It is very costly to go to trial. They couldn’t interview every witness like they needed to. To successfully shoot down the fiber evidence, expensive, very...
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