Title :
A Microprocessor Controlled System for Fusion Splicing of Optical Fibers
Author :
Edwards, G. ; Cooper, D. ; McCafferty, L.
Author_Institution :
BNR Ottawa, Canada
Abstract :
The demanding requirements, innovative design, and high performance of a sophisticated optical fiber splicer are described. The power supply is required to produce complex and highly controlled voltage/ current waveforms under the control of an integrated microprocessor. The same microprocessor is also used to manipulate optical fibers in three dimensions so as to produce a solid splice with low optical loss. The fusion splicer design utilizes voltage and current control of output power, stepper motors, D/A and A/D signal conversion, optical feedback, and an 8-bit microprocessor. The result is a fully automated fusion splicer that will energize/de-energize itself, align, and fuse the fibers for minimum optical loss. The unit can store the particular current/timing waveforms for up to 30 different splicing programs. Resultant splices, with an insertion loss of less than 0.1 dB and a very high repeatability, have been achieved.
Keywords :
Control systems; Microprocessors; Optical control; Optical design; Optical feedback; Optical fiber losses; Optical fibers; Power supplies; Splicing; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1986. INTELEC '86. International
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Canada
Print_ISBN :
0-9692316-1-X
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.1986.4794502