Title: Introduction to Fiber Optic Networking - contents
Author: AMP, Inc.
Company: AMP, Inc.
This document is presented as seven linked pages of varying lengths. The other six pages and their contents are:
- Why Fiber? Why Now?
- The Seven Advantages of Fiber
- The Four Myths About Fiber Optics
- Fibers and Cables
- Total Internal Reflection
- Types of Fibers: Singlemode or Multimode?
- Fiber Properties
- Cables
- Transmitters and Receivers
- Getting the Information In and Out
- Lasers and LEDs
- Detectors
- Transmitters, Receivers, and Transceivers
- Link Power Margin
- Connectors and Other Hardware
- Alignment: The Key to Low Loss
- PC: Polishing Correctness
- Types of Connectors
- Terminating the Fiber: To Epoxy or Not to Epoxy
- Neatness Counts: Hardware Organizes Fiber
- Fiber in the Building: Starting with a Solid Premises
- Some Network Issues
- Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
- Token Ring (IEEE 802.5)
- FDDI (ANSI X3T9)
- 100VG-AnyLAN (IEEE 802.12)
- Fast Ethernet (802.3)
- ATM (ATM Forum)
- Building Cabling Standards: EIA/TIA-568A and IEC/ISO 11801
- Fiber to the Desk
- Hubs, Transceivers, and Other Network Components
- Appendix
- Understanding Insertion Loss
- Certifying a Fiber Optic Cabling System
- Calculating a Power Budget