Optical Fiber Cables: Ch4 Fiber Optics Technician's Manual, 3 - Ed Jim Hayes
Optical Fiber Cables: Ch4 Fiber Optics Technician's Manual, 3 - Ed Jim Hayes
Ch 4
Fiber Optics Technician’s
Manual, 3rd. Ed
Jim Hayes
Optical Fiber Cable
Construction
Fiber and Acrylate Coating
Tight-buffer
Loose-tube
Ribbon
Loose-Tube and Tight-Buffer
A cable has:
• Optical fiber (core, cladding, and
coating)
• Buffer (loose or tight)
• Kevlar strength member
• Outer Jacket
Weather-resistant
• From alphawire.com
(link Ch 4k)
Tight-Buffer
Cable
Distribution Cable
• Several tight-buffer
fibers
• Kevlar reinforcement
(Aramid)
• One jacket
Image from arcelect.com (link Ch 4g)
Distribution Cable
Contains tight-buffered
fibers in bundles of up
to 12 each
Used for Riser and
Office Cabling
Must be terminated
inside a patch panel or
junction box
Breakout Cable
• Reinforce each tight-buffer fiber with
Kevlar and jacket it
• Each fiber can be broken out and
individually connectorized
Image from arcelect.com (link Ch 4g)
Breakout Cable
Several simplex units
cabled together
Stronger, larger and more
expensive than distribution
cables
Used for Riser and Office
Cabling
Cables can be terminated
individually and connected
directly to computers
• From alphawire.com (link Ch 4j)
Ribbon cable
Dozens of fibers packed together
Can be mass fusion spliced or mass
terminated