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DD IEC PAS 61300-3-43 : DRAFT 2006

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FIBRE OPTIC INTERCONNECTING DEVICES AND PASSIVE COMPONENTS - BASIC TEST AND MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES - PART 3-43: EXAMINATIONS AND MEASUREMENTS - MODE TRANSFER FUNCTION MEASUREMENT FOR FIBRE OPTIC SOURCES

Published date

11-23-2012

Superseded date

07-31-2009

Superseded by

BS EN 61300-3-43:2009

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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 General description
4 Theory
  4.1 Alternative method
  4.2 Mode power distribution
  4.3 Relative power distribution
  4.4 Constraints
5 Apparatus
  5.1 General
  5.2 Test sample
  5.3 Sample positioning device
  5.4 Optical system
  5.5 Camera
  5.6 Video digitizer
  5.7 Calibration
6 Procedure
  6.1 Mounting and aligning the sample
  6.2 Optimization
  6.3 Acquiring the data
7 Calculations
  7.1 Background level subtraction
  7.2 Location of the centroid of the intensity profile
  7.3 Differentiating the intensity profile
  7.4 Computing the MTF
8 Results
Annex A (normative) - Launch modal distribution for multimode
                      attenuation measurements
Bibliography

Describes the method for measuring the mode transfer function (MTF) to be used in characterizing the launch conditions for measurements of attenuation and or return loss of multimode passive components, according to IEC 61300-1 and IEC 61300-3-4. The MTF may be measured at the operational wavelengths.

Committee
GEL/86/2
DocumentType
Draft
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
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Standards Relationship
IEC PAS 61300-3-43:2006 Identical

IEC 61300-1:2016 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 1: General and guidance
IEC 61300-3-4:2012 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-4: Examinations and measurements - Attenuation

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