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Fiber Optic Technology

Fiber Optic Technology. What are fiber optics?. Strands of optically pure glass as thin as human hair that carry digital information over long and short distances. Arranged in bundles Fiber Optic cables composed of three parts Core – glass center where light travels.

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Fiber Optic Technology

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  1. Fiber Optic Technology

  2. What are fiber optics? • Strands of optically pure glass as thin as human hair that carry digital information over long and short distances. • Arranged in bundles • Fiber Optic cables composed of three parts • Core – glass center where light travels. • Cladding – optical material surrounding the core that keeps the light in the core and reflects it back. • Buffer Coating – Coating that protects the fiber from damage and moisture.

  3. Applications of Fiber Optics • Communications • Verizon fios • AT&T U-Verse • Both companies bundle together TV and Internet • Internet speeds from 15 Mbps to 50 Mbps downstream with Verizon • Digital audio • TOSLINK originally by Toshiba • CD players, DVD players, even used in some gaming systems • Uses LED to send information

  4. Advantages • Less Expensive • Thinner • Can be drawn to smaller diameters than copper • Higher data capacity • Less degradation • No interference • Unlike copper, fiber does not suffer from electromagnetic interference • Low Power • Signals degrade less thus needing lower power transmitters can be used • Non-hazardous • Since there is no electricity there is no danger! • Flexible • Medical, mechanical, and plumbing

  5. Future Uses • Household • Faster internet download speeds • Better quality voice • Used more widely in home audio

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