Transcription of BEC701 - FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATION
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BEC701 - FIBRE OPTIC COMMUNICATION . UNIT-I. INTRODUCTION TO OPTICAL FIBER. Evolution of fiber OPTIC system Element of an Optical Fiber Transmission link Ray Optics Optical Fiber Modes and Configurations Mode theory of Circular Wave guides Overview of Modes Key Modal concepts Linearly Polarized Modes Single Mode Fibers Graded Index fiber structure Introduction An optical Fiber is a thin, flexible, transparent Fiber that acts as a waveguide, or "light pipe", to transmit light between the two ends of the Fiber.
Fiber optic Cable Fiber Optic Cable consists of four parts. • Core • Cladding • Buffer • Jacket Core. The core of a fiber cable is a cylinder of plastic that runs all along the fiber cable’s length, and offers protection by cladding. The diameter of the …
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