Optical Fibre Communication
Optical Fibre Communication
Optical Fibre Communication
Course Contents
1. Fundamentals of Communication
2. Fundamentals of Optical Communication
3. Construction and Type of Cables
4. O.F Components and Connectors
5. Railtel
6. Light Sources ,Detectors and Receivers
7. O.F Measurements Instruments
8. Optical System Design
9. Fibre Splicing
10. PCM Principles & Line Codes
11. SDH
12. DWDM & FTTH
1. Fundamentals of Communication
E -> O O ->E
inf Light Light
Encoder Decoder
Source Detector
inf
OF Cable
Transmission Impairment using
Copper Cable
1. Attenuation :Repeaters and Signal to Noise Ratio( SNR)
2. Noise
3. Distortion
Digital Transmission- Performance Criteria
1 in 106 : Better
1 in 105 : Good
1 in 104 : Reasonably Good
1 in 103 : Just Acceptable
< 1 in 103 : Unacceptable
2.Fundamentals of Optical Fibre Communication
Introduction(Content Material)
1. What is Fiber Optics?
2. How are Fiber Optics Used today?
3. What are the advantages of Fiber Optics over Copper wire?
4. Where will Fiber Optics take me in the next 20 years?
Need for Fibre Optic Communication??
In long haul transmission system there is a need of low
loss transmission medium.
There is need of compact and least weight transmitters
and receivers
There is need of increased span of transmission
There is need of increased bit rate-distance product
Block Diagram of OFC systems
Transmitter Receiver
Optical
Channel Coupler Repeater Detector
Modulator Processing
Drawbacks
Expensive to produce
Joining two fibers is difficult
Launching of light into single mode is difficult
Multi-Mode Optical Fiber
Multi-mode optical fiber is a type of optical fiber
mostly used for communication over short distances,
such as within a building or on a campus.
As a result, some of the light rays that make up the digital
pulse may travel a direct route, whereas others zigzag as
they bounce off the cladding.
Scattering
Extrinsic Attenuation
Microbending
Macro bending
Bandwidth
It is defined as the amount of information that a system can
carry such that each pulse of light is distinguishable by
receiver.
Numerical Aperture :
Numerical aperture(NA) is the “light- gathering ability” of a
fibre.
Light injected into the fibre at angles greater than the critical
angle will be propagated .