3rd Edition

Fiber Optic Reference Guide

By David Goff Copyright 2002
    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Fiber Optic Reference Guide offers readers a solid understanding of the principles of fiber optic technology, especially as it relates to telecommunications, from its early days to developing future trends. Using a minimum of jargon and a wealth of illustrations, this book provides the underlying principles of fiber optics as well as essential practical applications. The third edition is updated to include expanded sections on light emitters, semiconductor optical amplifiers, Bragg gratings, and more systems design considerations.

    Fiber optics plays a key role in communications, as well as in broadcast and cable systems. Engineers working with fiber optics as well as newcomers to the industry will find the third edition of this reference guide invaluable. It will help the reader develop a solid understanding of the underlying principles of this rapidly changing technology as well as its essential practical applications. The text is thoroughly indexed and illustrated.

    Introduction; A History of Fiber Optic Technology; Fiber Optic Fundamentals: Advantages of Fiber Optics; Optical Fiber; Fiber Optic Cables; Light Emitters; Light Detectors; Interconnection Devices: Connector Evolution Over Passive Devices; System Design Considerations; Fiber Optic Applications; Video Over Fiber; Data Over Fiber; Testing & Measurement Techniques; Future Trends; Appendices

    Biography

    David R. Goff, Kimberly Hansen, Michelle K. Stull