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WELCOME 
TO SEMINAR 
ON
OPTICAL FIBER CABLE 
MADE BY - 
PRATYUSH 
EC – 32 (Roll No.-35)
CONTENTS 
 Brief Introduction 
 History 
 Optical fiber construction 
 Critical angle & Total Internal Reflection 
 Types of fibers/transmission modes 
 Acceptance angle & acceptance cone 
 Numerical Aperture 
 V-Number 
 Dispersion & its types 
 Attenuation and Losses in Fiber 
 Fiber optic communication 
 Fiber Vs Copper Cable 
 Fiber VS Co-axial Cable 
 Disadvantages 
 Applications 
 References
BRIEF INTRODUCTION 
 Optical fiber is flexible, transparent fiber 
made of silica or plastic slightly thicker than a 
human hair 
 It is a form of guided or wired non conducting 
medium 
 Its working is based on principle of Total 
Internal Reflection 
 It permits transmission over longer distances 
and at higher bandwidths than other forms of 
communication
HISTORY 
 In 1870, Tyndall introduced concept of Total 
Internal Reflection with a demonstration. 
 In the same year, Alexander Graham Bell, 
developed a optic voice transmission, which he 
named the photo phone.
HISTORY (contd.) 
 Later around 1954, Brien, Hopkins & Kapany 
achieved low loss transmission through 75 cm 
bundle of thousand fibers 
 Jun-ichi Nishizawa, was the first to propose the use 
of optical fibers for communications in 1963 
 Kao and Hockham were first to reduce attenuation 
in optical fibers below 20 (dB/km), making it a 
practical communication medium which earned Kao 
the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009.
OPTICAL FIBER 
CONSTRUCTION 
 Core 
Glass or plastic with a higher index of 
refraction than the cladding 
Carries the signal 
 Cladding 
Glass or plastic with a lower index of 
refraction than the core 
 Buffer 
Protects the fiber from damage and 
moisture 
 Jacket 
Holds one or more fibers in a cable
CRITICAL ANGLE & TOTAL 
INTERNAL 
REFLECTION 
 Critical angle is angle of incidence in denser 
medium for which angle of refraction in rarer 
medium is 90 degrees. 
 Total internal reflection-If angle of incidence in 
denser medium is increased beyond critical angle 
, then ray of light is reflected back completely into 
denser medium.
OPTICAL FIBER TRANSMISSION 
MODES/ TYPES OF FIBERS
TYPES OF FIBERS (contd.) 
 Multimode step-index fiber 
 the reflective walls of fiber move light pulses to 
receiver 
 Multimode graded-index fiber 
 acts to refract light toward center of fiber by 
variations in density 
 Single mode fiber 
 the light is guided down center of an extremely 
narrow core
TYPES OF FIBERS (contd.)
SINGLE MODE FIBER 
Advantages: 
 Minimum dispersion: all rays take same path, 
same time to travel down the cable. A pulse can 
be reproduced at the receiver very accurately. 
 Less attenuation, can run over longer distance 
without repeaters. 
 Larger bandwidth and higher information rate 
Disadvantages: 
 Difficult to couple light in and out of the tiny core 
 Highly directive light source (laser) is required 
 Interfacing modules are more expensive
MULTIMODE FIBER 
 Multimode step-index Fibers: 
 inexpensive 
 easy to couple light into Fiber 
 result in higher signal distortion 
 lower TX rate 
 Multimode graded-index Fiber: 
 intermediate between the other two types of 
Fibers
ACCEPTANCE ANGLE 
 Acceptance angle is maximum angle at 
which a light ray enters into core and 
propagate through it in zigzag path 
Acceptance 
angle
ACCEPTANCE CONE 
 If all possible direction of acceptance angle 
are considered at same time we get a cone 
corresponding to surface known as 
acceptance cone
NUMERICAL APERTURE 
 It defines gathering capability of fiber 
mathematically expressed as sine of acceptance 
angle 
 High Numerical Aperture increases dispersion 
hence low Numerical Aperture is desirable
V- NUMBER 
 No. of modes supported by optical fiber is 
obtained by cut-off condition known as 
normalized frequency or V-Number 
 Number of modes (N) = ½ V² 
 V- number can be reduced either by reducing 
numerical aperture or by reducing diameter of 
fiber
DISPERSION & ITS TYPES 
 Dispersion is the spreading out of a light 
pulse as it travels through the fiber 
 It is of two main types: 
 Intermodal or Modal Dispersion 
 Intra modal or Chromatic Dispersion
INTERMODAL OR 
MODAL 
DISPERSION 
 Spreading of a pulse because different modes 
(paths) through the fiber take different times 
 Only happens in multimode fiber 
Reduced, but not eliminated, with graded-index fiber
INTRA MODAL OR CHROMATIC 
DISPESRSION 
 Different wavelengths travel at different 
speeds through the fiber 
 This spreads a pulse in an effect named 
chromatic dispersion 
 Chromatic dispersion occurs in both single 
mode and multimode fiber 
 It is of two types 
1) Material Dispersion which is wavelength 
based effect caused by glass of which fiber is 
made 
2) Waveguide Dispersion occurs due to 
change in speed of wave propagating through 
waveguide
ATTENUATION 
 Modern fiber material is very pure, but there is still 
some attenuation 
 The wavelengths used are chosen to avoid absorption 
bands 
-850 nm, 1300 nm, and 1550 nm 
-Plastic fiber uses 660 nm LEDs
LOSSES IN FIBER 
 Absorption Losses- due to material, 
impurities & atomic defects in glass fiber 
 Geometric Effects- due to manufacturing 
defects like irregular diameter of core 
 Rayleigh Scattering- 
 Change in local refractive index due to local 
microscopic variation density 
 It is a scattering loss
FIBER OPTIC 
COMMUNICATION 
Input 
Signal 
TX, RX, and Fiber Link 
Coder or 
Converter 
Transmitter 
Light 
Source 
Source-to-Fiber 
Interface 
Fiber-to-light 
Interface 
Light 
Detector 
Amplifier/Shaper 
Decoder 
Output 
Fiber-optic Cable 
Receiver
FIBER OPTIC 
COMMUNICATION 
(contd.) 
 Light source: 
 Amount of light emitted is proportional to the drive current 
 Two common types: 
 LED (Light Emitting Diode) 
 ILD (Injection Laser Diode) 
 Source–to-fiber-coupler (similar to a lens): 
 A mechanical interface to couple the light emitted by the 
source into the optical fiber 
 Light detector: 
 PIN (p-type-intrinsic-n-type) 
 APD (avalanche photo diode) 
 Both convert light energy into current. 
Note- For long links,repeaters are used to compensate for 
signal loss
FIBER VS COPPER CABLE 
 Smaller size & weight 
 Greater capacity 
 Faster communication 
Transmit over Longer distances 
Can be used for both analog & digital 
transmission 
 Broader Bandwidth – more data per second
FIBER VS COPPER CABLE 
(CONTD.) 
Immunity to Electromagnetic Interference 
 Low attenuation/transmission loss over long 
distances 
 Electrical Insulator 
 Lack of costly metal conductor 
 Dielectric waveguide 
 Signal Security
FIBER VS CO-AXIAL 
CABLE 
 More information carrying capacity with higher data 
rates and fidelity 
 Greater transmission speed 
 Smaller in size and light in weight 
 Easier to handle and install 
 Immune towards environmental hazards & 
electromagnetic interference 
 Higher Bandwidth 
 Economical 
 Low signal loss
DISADVANTAGES 
 Cumulative losses due to large size of fiber 
couplers 
 Hazardous emissions like glass shards & 
optical radiation 
 Requires technicians with special expertise for 
installation & maintenance
APPLICATIONS 
 Used in Cable T.V. , HDTV, LANs & CCTV 
systems 
 Used in Optic Fiber Communication for transmission 
of analog & digital data 
 Used in Imaging Optics & Spectroscopy 
 Used in illumination applications 
 Used in various military applications 
 Fiber optic sensors & couplers
REFERENCES 
 Govind P. Agrawal, “Fiber Optic 
Communication Systems”, John Wiley, 3rd 
Edition,2004. 
 R J Hoss and EA Lacy, Fiber optics 2nd 
edition (Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1993) 
 http://computer.howstuffworks.com/fiber-optic7. 
htm 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber_cable 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_ 
communication
THANK 
YOU

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Optical fiber cable final

  • 2. OPTICAL FIBER CABLE MADE BY - PRATYUSH EC – 32 (Roll No.-35)
  • 3. CONTENTS  Brief Introduction  History  Optical fiber construction  Critical angle & Total Internal Reflection  Types of fibers/transmission modes  Acceptance angle & acceptance cone  Numerical Aperture  V-Number  Dispersion & its types  Attenuation and Losses in Fiber  Fiber optic communication  Fiber Vs Copper Cable  Fiber VS Co-axial Cable  Disadvantages  Applications  References
  • 4. BRIEF INTRODUCTION  Optical fiber is flexible, transparent fiber made of silica or plastic slightly thicker than a human hair  It is a form of guided or wired non conducting medium  Its working is based on principle of Total Internal Reflection  It permits transmission over longer distances and at higher bandwidths than other forms of communication
  • 5. HISTORY  In 1870, Tyndall introduced concept of Total Internal Reflection with a demonstration.  In the same year, Alexander Graham Bell, developed a optic voice transmission, which he named the photo phone.
  • 6. HISTORY (contd.)  Later around 1954, Brien, Hopkins & Kapany achieved low loss transmission through 75 cm bundle of thousand fibers  Jun-ichi Nishizawa, was the first to propose the use of optical fibers for communications in 1963  Kao and Hockham were first to reduce attenuation in optical fibers below 20 (dB/km), making it a practical communication medium which earned Kao the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2009.
  • 7. OPTICAL FIBER CONSTRUCTION  Core Glass or plastic with a higher index of refraction than the cladding Carries the signal  Cladding Glass or plastic with a lower index of refraction than the core  Buffer Protects the fiber from damage and moisture  Jacket Holds one or more fibers in a cable
  • 8. CRITICAL ANGLE & TOTAL INTERNAL REFLECTION  Critical angle is angle of incidence in denser medium for which angle of refraction in rarer medium is 90 degrees.  Total internal reflection-If angle of incidence in denser medium is increased beyond critical angle , then ray of light is reflected back completely into denser medium.
  • 9. OPTICAL FIBER TRANSMISSION MODES/ TYPES OF FIBERS
  • 10. TYPES OF FIBERS (contd.)  Multimode step-index fiber  the reflective walls of fiber move light pulses to receiver  Multimode graded-index fiber  acts to refract light toward center of fiber by variations in density  Single mode fiber  the light is guided down center of an extremely narrow core
  • 11. TYPES OF FIBERS (contd.)
  • 12. SINGLE MODE FIBER Advantages:  Minimum dispersion: all rays take same path, same time to travel down the cable. A pulse can be reproduced at the receiver very accurately.  Less attenuation, can run over longer distance without repeaters.  Larger bandwidth and higher information rate Disadvantages:  Difficult to couple light in and out of the tiny core  Highly directive light source (laser) is required  Interfacing modules are more expensive
  • 13. MULTIMODE FIBER  Multimode step-index Fibers:  inexpensive  easy to couple light into Fiber  result in higher signal distortion  lower TX rate  Multimode graded-index Fiber:  intermediate between the other two types of Fibers
  • 14. ACCEPTANCE ANGLE  Acceptance angle is maximum angle at which a light ray enters into core and propagate through it in zigzag path Acceptance angle
  • 15. ACCEPTANCE CONE  If all possible direction of acceptance angle are considered at same time we get a cone corresponding to surface known as acceptance cone
  • 16. NUMERICAL APERTURE  It defines gathering capability of fiber mathematically expressed as sine of acceptance angle  High Numerical Aperture increases dispersion hence low Numerical Aperture is desirable
  • 17. V- NUMBER  No. of modes supported by optical fiber is obtained by cut-off condition known as normalized frequency or V-Number  Number of modes (N) = ½ V²  V- number can be reduced either by reducing numerical aperture or by reducing diameter of fiber
  • 18. DISPERSION & ITS TYPES  Dispersion is the spreading out of a light pulse as it travels through the fiber  It is of two main types:  Intermodal or Modal Dispersion  Intra modal or Chromatic Dispersion
  • 19. INTERMODAL OR MODAL DISPERSION  Spreading of a pulse because different modes (paths) through the fiber take different times  Only happens in multimode fiber Reduced, but not eliminated, with graded-index fiber
  • 20. INTRA MODAL OR CHROMATIC DISPESRSION  Different wavelengths travel at different speeds through the fiber  This spreads a pulse in an effect named chromatic dispersion  Chromatic dispersion occurs in both single mode and multimode fiber  It is of two types 1) Material Dispersion which is wavelength based effect caused by glass of which fiber is made 2) Waveguide Dispersion occurs due to change in speed of wave propagating through waveguide
  • 21. ATTENUATION  Modern fiber material is very pure, but there is still some attenuation  The wavelengths used are chosen to avoid absorption bands -850 nm, 1300 nm, and 1550 nm -Plastic fiber uses 660 nm LEDs
  • 22. LOSSES IN FIBER  Absorption Losses- due to material, impurities & atomic defects in glass fiber  Geometric Effects- due to manufacturing defects like irregular diameter of core  Rayleigh Scattering-  Change in local refractive index due to local microscopic variation density  It is a scattering loss
  • 23. FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION Input Signal TX, RX, and Fiber Link Coder or Converter Transmitter Light Source Source-to-Fiber Interface Fiber-to-light Interface Light Detector Amplifier/Shaper Decoder Output Fiber-optic Cable Receiver
  • 24. FIBER OPTIC COMMUNICATION (contd.)  Light source:  Amount of light emitted is proportional to the drive current  Two common types:  LED (Light Emitting Diode)  ILD (Injection Laser Diode)  Source–to-fiber-coupler (similar to a lens):  A mechanical interface to couple the light emitted by the source into the optical fiber  Light detector:  PIN (p-type-intrinsic-n-type)  APD (avalanche photo diode)  Both convert light energy into current. Note- For long links,repeaters are used to compensate for signal loss
  • 25. FIBER VS COPPER CABLE  Smaller size & weight  Greater capacity  Faster communication Transmit over Longer distances Can be used for both analog & digital transmission  Broader Bandwidth – more data per second
  • 26. FIBER VS COPPER CABLE (CONTD.) Immunity to Electromagnetic Interference  Low attenuation/transmission loss over long distances  Electrical Insulator  Lack of costly metal conductor  Dielectric waveguide  Signal Security
  • 27. FIBER VS CO-AXIAL CABLE  More information carrying capacity with higher data rates and fidelity  Greater transmission speed  Smaller in size and light in weight  Easier to handle and install  Immune towards environmental hazards & electromagnetic interference  Higher Bandwidth  Economical  Low signal loss
  • 28. DISADVANTAGES  Cumulative losses due to large size of fiber couplers  Hazardous emissions like glass shards & optical radiation  Requires technicians with special expertise for installation & maintenance
  • 29. APPLICATIONS  Used in Cable T.V. , HDTV, LANs & CCTV systems  Used in Optic Fiber Communication for transmission of analog & digital data  Used in Imaging Optics & Spectroscopy  Used in illumination applications  Used in various military applications  Fiber optic sensors & couplers
  • 30. REFERENCES  Govind P. Agrawal, “Fiber Optic Communication Systems”, John Wiley, 3rd Edition,2004.  R J Hoss and EA Lacy, Fiber optics 2nd edition (Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1993)  http://computer.howstuffworks.com/fiber-optic7. htm  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber_cable  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiber-optic_ communication