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Fibre Optic Cabling

Fibre Optic Cabling

There are two types of fibre - multimode and single mode.

Multimode fibre can carry multiple light rays (modes) at the same time by having varying optical properties at the core; essentially light travelling the shortest path (down the middle) travels the slowest.

The larger core simplifies connections and takes advantage of the lower cost LED & VCSEL technologies which operate in the 850nm window.

Due to dispersion the range is limited so it tends to be used as premises cabling when less than a kilometre. It comes in two core sizes, 62.5 and 50 microns.

Singlemode fibre has a much smaller core size of 9 microns and has a single light path and can travel much longer distances of up to 100km.

The require more expensive electronics which operate in the 1310 and 1550nm windows and are typically used in longer distance LAN's, Cable TV and telephony applications.

Fibre Optic Cable Transmission Distances

These are the typical distances achieved with each fibre type, however some cable manufacturers offer enhanced cables which exceed these, sometimes referred to as OM1 Plus, OM2 Plus etc. The table below shows distances for ratified standards only.

There are some exceptions to these distances.

  1. You can extend the distance on all multi mode fibre optic cables for Gigabit to 2km with propriety cabling installed and additional performance is required.

  2. By using singlemode modules and a mode conditioning cable, you can increase the range on OM1 fibre optic cable to 550m.

 

62.5/125 OM1
200MHz
(850nm)

50/125 OM2
500MHz
(850nm)

50/125 OM3
1500MHz*
(850nm)

50/125 OM4
3500MHz*
(850nm)

9/125 OS1
(1310nm)

100Mb

2km

2km

2km

2km

40km

1Gb

275m

550m

800m

1100m

100km

10Gb

33m

82m

300m

550m

40km

40Gb/100Gb

-

-

100m

125m

40km

 * overfill launch bandwidth

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