FIBER OPTICS TRANSMISSION TRAINING @ 50K

COURSE DESCRIPTION(CFOT)

DURATION: 4 WEEKS

17th Oct-14th Nov 2015

OBJECTIVES:
This course provides participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to successfully design, install, splice and troubleshoot using appropriate equipment including OTDR,Optical Power Meter,Light Source and VFL.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Engineers, Technologist, Technicians engaged in the Implementation/maintenance of fiber
 Optics links or Anybody preparing for CFOT(Certified Fiber Optics Technician) Certification.

PREREQUISITES:
Engineering/Technical qualifications


MODULE 1                                                                                

What Is Fiber Optics?
Fiber Advantages
Fiber Optic Installation Safety Rules
How Optical Fiber Is Made
Fiber Design
How Fiber Works
Fiber Types
Refraction & Reflection

MODULE 2

Optical Fiber Parameters
Frequency
Attenuation
Scattering and Absorption
Dispersion

MODULE 3

What is an Optical Network?
Transmitters and Light Sources
Modulation
Laser-optimized MM fiber
Mode-Conditioning
Numerical Aperture
Mode-Field Diameter

MODULE 4

Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Amplifiers
Attenuators
Cable Types
Loose tube vs. Tight

MODULE 5

Cable Specifications
Cable Ratings & Design Criteria
Installation Techniques
Pulling Fiber Optic Cable
Cable Plant Hardware
Terminations
Connectors Types

MODULE 6

Polishing Techniques
Polishing Connectors
Termination Procedures
Splicing
Choosing a Splice Type
Splice Loss: Cause and Remedy

MODULE 7

Optical Fiber Color Code
Splicing Tips
Testing
Visual Fiber Tracer
Visual Fault Locator
Visual Connector Inspection                                                     

MODULE 8

How Far Can Fiber Go?                                                                    
Measuring Power
Testing Loss
MM Fiber & Mandrel Wrapping
OTDR Testing
Certification
Documentation
MODULE 9, 10,11,12,13 and 14
PRACTICALS
Fiber Optics Cable Splicing with Fusion Splicer,Termination,Stripping,Cable Management on Closures and ODFs,Use Of OTDR,Use Of Optical power Meters and VFL






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