DocumentCode :
2055913
Title :
Comparison of low-cost fiber optic technologies for data transmission
Author :
Ritter, M.B. ; Trewhella, J.M. ; Kuchta, D.M. ; Oprysko, M.M.
Author_Institution :
Res. Div., IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
fYear :
1997
fDate :
18-21 May 1997
Firstpage :
19
Lastpage :
24
Abstract :
This paper presents a comparison of technologies for low-cost fiber-optic data transmission links. Previous authors have recognized the need for low-cost links. By contrast, there has been little written of the trade-offs in link cost/performance among the extant cost-effective fiber-optic technologies. A key cost reducing step can be made by employing large-core fiber (LCF) to allow less-precise alignment tolerances in the optical subassemblies (OSA) and connectors. The fiber-optics industry has recognized this and has responded by making available a myriad of LCF available to the link designer including glass and plastic step-index (SI) and graded index (GI) fibers in a range of diameters and numerical apertures. We will show, however, that the fiber choice and coupling optics design are constrained both by transmitter and receiver coupling efficiency and link bandwidth. The particular type of LCF will also determine the appropriate optical source wavelength, which can greatly impact link cost, bandwidth, and optical budget. Along with reducing the OSA cost, LCF also allows a reduction in connectorization cost and offers a link less susceptible to mode-selective loss noise. This study is summarized by a comparison of component costs, link budgets, and performance limits of both standard and low-cost fiber-optic technologies
Keywords :
data communication; gradient index optics; optical fibre communication; optical fibre couplers; alignment tolerance; connector; coupling efficiency; data transmission; glass fiber; graded index fiber; large-core fiber; low-cost fiber optic technology; mode-selective loss noise; numerical aperture; optical subassembly; plastic fiber; step index fiber; Bandwidth; Connectors; Costs; Data communication; Glass industry; Optical coupling; Optical fibers; Optical noise; Optical receivers; Optical transmitters;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 1997. Proceedings., 47th
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
ISSN :
0569-5503
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3857-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ECTC.1997.606128
Filename :
606128
Link To Document :
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