Conventional electrical wiring techniques simply
do not apply to fiber optics. If you're one of the
many engineers or technicians now required to work
with fiber optics, you'll appreciate the wealth
of practical information, presented in language
that is easy to understand. Using a non-mathematical
approach, this guide gives you the principles for
installing and operating fiber optic systems for
indoor and outdoor environments.
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Author:
Bob Chomycz
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0-07-011635-0 (English)
ISBN: 84-481-1467-1 (Spanish) |
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Fiber optics engineer Bob Chomycz provides
reliable information to accelerate your projects along
including:
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Safety Measures specific to fiber optic work
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Handling Techniques
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Outdoor and indoor cable installation
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Splicing and termination methods
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Using patch cords and connectors
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Power meter and OTDR
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Lightwave equipment
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System integration
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Maintenance procedures
Using
this guide, you'll understand commissioning, testing,
troubleshooting, and repairs - everything you need
to know about fiber optic communications systems.
Chomycz provides you with all the details you need
to safely install a fiber optic cable between two
locations without damaging the cable or causing
personal injury.
With the wealth of information in Fiber Optic Installations:
A Practical Guide, you'll be able to design and
install a fiber optic system that's easy to implement
and works the first time it's tested. |