Splicing Lab
Splicing Lab
Equipment Needed:
Stripper
Cleaver
Splicer
Theory:
To link fiber optic components so optical energy can be transferred within the
system, two primary methods are used:
Connectors
Splices
Removable
Permanent
Can be factory-installed
Can be Field-installed
Can be field-installed
Easy to configure
Provide standard
interface
Mechanical
A mechanical splice is a junction of two or more optical fibers that are
aligned and held in place by a self-contained assembly (usually the size
of a large carpenter's nail). The fibers are not permanently joined, just
precisely held together so that light can pass from one to another.
Fusion
Splice Loss.
Factors that determine loss in any fiber joining method can be
classified as intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic , loss factors are
determined when the fiber is manufactures and are beyond the control
of individual doing the splicing.
Extrinsic, factors are those induced by the spilicing methods and
procedures. It includes lateral and angular misalignment,
contamination and core deformation. They can be controlled by the
skill of individual doing the splicing.
Tensile Strength.
Procedure:
Any acrylate coating residue that remains after stripping should be removed from
the bare fiber surface. A clean, lint-free cotton pad gently pulled over the fiber
surface work well for most mechanically striped fibers with acrylate coatings.
Manual Alignment:
The initial alignment step for single fiber fusion is to mount the clean,
cleaved fibers into alignment blocks and holding mechanism of the splicer.
First visually align the fibers in the lateral X-Y directions. Visual alignment
requires maintaining the smallest gap possible between the fibers, thus
reducing the visual errors that may occur when manually aligning the edges
of the fibers under magnification.
Automatic:
For fully automated fusion splicing units, initial alignment involves nothing
more than placing the fibers in the V-groove chucks. The unit automatically
will align the fibers.
Splicing Unit
Once the fibers have been prepared for fusion( stripped, cleaved, cleaned
appropriately and placed in spilicing machine) several equipments
alternatives and methods of fiber core alignment exsist.
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Result:
It results in a clear pristine splice when viewed with standard fusion
splicer optics.