iTEL - Communication cables
Standardization in the field of fibre optic systems and components intended primarily for use with communications equipment.
Telekomunikacijski vodi
Standardizacija na področju sistemov z optičnimi vlakni in sestavnih delov, ki se uporabljajo s komunikacijsko opremo.
General Information
This Part 4-1 of EN 50290 gives the environmental conditions and safety aspects of symmetrical, coaxial and optical cables used for the infrastructure of communication and control networks.
It will be read in conjunction with EN 50290-1-1 and is completed by generic, sectional, family and detail specifications, as appropriate, to describe in a detailed manner each type of cable with its specific characteristics.
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This part of IEC 61746 provides procedures for calibrating multimode optical time domain reflectometers (OTDR). It covers OTDR measurement errors and uncertainties. The test of the laser(s) source modal condition is included as an optional measurement. This standard does not cover correction of the OTDR response.
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EN IEC 61300-3-29 identifies two basic measurement methods for characterizing the spectral transfer functions of DWDM devices. The transfer functions are the functions of transmittance dependent of wavelengths. In this standard, optical attenuations are also used. The transfer functions can be used to produce measurements of insertion loss (IL), polarization dependent loss (PDL), isolation, centre wavelength, bandwidth (BW) and other optical performances.
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EN IEC 61300-2-42 specifies a test to determine the influence of a side load applied to a cord assembled with a strain relief. The intention is to simulate a static load, due to a length of fibre cable, which would typically be experienced during service. Components should withstand side loads during optical transmission without degradation of the optical performance. Besides a boot, any feature that controls the bending radius of the fibre can be considered as strain relief.
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EN 50407-3 defines indoor multi-pair/quad cables for installation in Multi Dwelling units shaft supporting universal services, xDSL and applications up to 100 MBits over IP, their relative definitions and requirements. NOTE Higher bit rate applications need cables specified in a relevant part of EN 50406 or EN 50288 series. It covers cables, with an overall screen, with performances up to 100 MHz, to be used in indoor networks intended to connect the broadband outside plant to the individual customer dwelling for applications 100 Mbit/s over IP maximum length of connection 100 m. The electrical, environmental, mechanical and transmission performance characteristics of the cables, related to their reference test methods, are detailed.
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This part of IEC 61753 contains the minimum initial test and measurement requirements and severities which a fibre optical fuse satisfies in order to be categorised as meeting the requirements of single mode fibre plug-receptacle style optical fuse used in controlled environments. Optical performance specified in this document relate to plug-receptacle style configuration fuses only.
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This part of IEC 62343 contains the guideline minimum initialization test and measurement requirements and severities, for a dynamic gain tilt equalizer (DGTE). A DGTE is used in an optical amplifier, which operates in C-band and/or L-band, to control the output power of the amplifier to be nominally flat. The operating wavelength range of a DGTE is wider than or equal to 35 nm.
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This Technical Report describes the procedure to repair damaged CATV cables. The following coaxial cables are considered in this guide:
– Coaxial cables with semi air spaced dielectric
Outer conductor: copper band, longitudinal welded
– Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene or solid polyethylene dielectric
Outer conductor: copper band, longitudinal welded
– Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene or solid polyethylene dielectric
Outer conductor: Overlapped foil of copper or aluminium with braid
– Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene or solid polyethylene dielectric
Outer conductor: Overlapped foil of copper or aluminium without braid
– Coaxial cables foamed polyethylene dielectric
Outer conductor: Corrugated copper
This guide is a helpful tool for providers and installers to find out the extend and the effects of damaged cables and to achieve and to evaluate appropriate repair operation. For not buried cables, e.g. indoor cables, the application of this guide is analogous.
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This part of IEC 61753 contains the minimum test and measurement requirements and severity levels that a passive chromatic dispersion compensator (PCDC) using virtually imaged phased array (VIPA) must satisfy in order to be categorized as meeting the IEC standard, category C-controlled environments. Generally, PCDCs are used to reduce the magnitude of chromatic dispersion (CD) between regenerators by adding CD to the span that has a sign opposite to the total CD of the fibre cable and components. The requirements cover non-connectorized PCDCs used in single-channel transmission and wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) transmission in single-mode fibres(IEC 60793-2-50 B1/B2/B4).
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This part of IEC 61300 details a procedure for determining the suitability of a fibre optic device to withstand the environmental condition of high humidity and high temperature which may occur in actual use, storage and/or transport. The test is primarily intended to permit the observation of effects of high humidity at constant temperature over a given period. Absorption of moisture may result in swelling that would destroy functional utility, cause loss of physical strength, and cause changes in other important mechanical properties. Degradation of optical properties may also occur. Although not necessarily intended as a simulated tropical test, this test can, nevertheless, be useful in determining moisture absorption of insulating or covering materials.
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This part of IEC 61753 contains the minimum initial test and measurement requirements and severities which a fibre optical fuse satisfies in order for it to be categorised as meeting the requirements of single mode fibre pigtailed style optical fuse used in controlled environments. Optical performance specified in this document relates to in-line type configurations fuses only.
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The purpose of this part of IEC 61300 is to ensure that the captivation ort he attachment of the cable to the fibre optic device will withstand compressive axial loads likely to be applied during normal service.
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This part of IEC 61753 contains the minimum test and measurement requirements and severities which a fibre optic circulator as specified by IEC 62077 should satisfy in order to be categorized as meeting the requirements of circulators used in controlled environments as specified in IEC 61753-1. The requirements cover non-connectorized single-mode fibre optic pigtailed circulators for category C used in controlled environments.
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This part of the IEC 60794 series presents the detailed requirements specific to indoor optical fibre ribbon cables to ensure compatibility with ISO/IEC 11801. The requirements of the family specification IEC 60794-2-30 are applicable to cables covered by this standard. The particular requirements detailed in Clause 4 either define a specific option relative to the requirements of IEC 60794-2-30 or define additional requirements.
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EN 50288-11-1 is a sectional specification for un-screened cables, characterised from 1 MHz up to 500 MHz, to be used in horizontal and building backbone wiring for Information Technology generic-cabling systems. This sectional specification contains the electrical, mechanical, transmission and environmental performance characteristics and requirements of the cables when tested in accordance with the referenced test methods. This sectional specification is to be read in conjunction with EN 50288-1, which contains the essential provisions for its application. The cables covered in this sectional specification are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communications systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with lowimpedance sources, for example the electrical power supplies of public utility mains.
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EN 50288-9-1 is a sectional specification for screened cables, characterised from 1 MHz up to 1 000 MHz, to be used in horizontal and building backbone wiring for Information technology generic-cabling systems. This sectional specification contains the electrical, mechanical, transmission and environmental performance characteristics and requirements of the cables when tested in accordance with the referenced test methods. This sectional specification should be read in conjunction with EN 50288-1 which contains the essential provisions for its application. The cables covered in this sectional specification are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communication systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with low impedance sources, for example, the electric power supplies of public utility mains.
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EN 50288-10-1 is a sectional specification for screened cables, characterised from 1 MHz up to 500 MHz, to be used in horizontal and building backbone wiring for Information Technology generic-cabling systems. This sectional specification contains the electrical, mechanical, transmission and environmental performance characteristics and requirements of the cables when tested in accordance with the referenced test methods. This sectional specification is to be read in conjunction with EN 50288-1 which contains the essential provisions for its application. The cables covered in this sectional specification are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communications systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with low impedance sources, for example the electrical power supplies of public utility mains.
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The purpose of this part of IEC 61280 is to describe a test procedure to verify compliance with a predetermined waveform mask and to measure the eye pattern and waveform parameters such as rise time, fall time, modulation amplitude and extinction ratio.
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This European Standard contains the initial, start of life dimensional, optical, mechanical and environmental performance requirements that an SC-RJ connector set with one side protected by an industrial housing with the fibres terminated with cylindrical zirconia PC ferrules, an adaptor fitted with resilient alignment sleeves and
patchcord shall meet in order for it to be categorised as an EN standard product. The product is rated IP67. Since different variants are permitted, product marking details are given in 3.6.
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Communication today is digital and therefore sound, pictures, voice, data carried by networks are data expressed in terms of bit, bytes and their multiples (kilo (k), mega (M), giga (G), tera (T)). A bit (binary digit) is the smallest digital unit and has only two values: 0 or 1. A byte includes 8 bits and defines the size of a data file. Transmission capacity of networks and terminals is not expressed by using bytes, but using bit per second (Bit/s). When a data file is transferred in a network two supplementary bits are necessary. It means that 10 bits are required for 1 byte.
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Specifies requirements, limiting dimensions and operating forces for hand crimping tools with removable and interchangeable dies, sizes A to G, Q to T, V and W, for the termination of cables to radio frequency connectors. For tool style references see 5.1 and table 1.
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This part of the IEC 61300 series, evaluates the assembly and reassembly of a fibre optic mechanical splice, a fibre management system or a closure for a specified number of times. The test procedures simulate the following conditions which may be encountered during the component's service lifetime: - the ability of an optical mechanical splice to be re-installed after disassembly; - the ability to re-enter fibre management systems and closures, by accessing fibres and optical components and making reconfigurations without disturbing transmission in adjacent fibre circuits; - verification of the sealing performance after frequent opening and closing of enclosures.
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This part of IEC 61754 defines the standard interface dimensions for the type SF optical board connector that uses a normal glass fibre and the physical contact technique to connect flexible optical boards and ribbon fibres.
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This part of IEC 62037 defines test fixtures and procedures recommended for measuring levels of passive intermodulation generated by coaxial cables. Two dynamic test methods and a static test method are defined. All coaxial cables are subjected to the static and clamped cable loop dynamic test. Cables classified as flexible or semi-flexible are additionally subjected to the flexing tool dynamic test.
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This part of IEC 62037 defines the impact test on coaxial connectors to evaluate their robustness against weak connections and particles inside the connector as independently as possible from the effects of cable PIM (passive intermodulation). For other connectors (e.g. panel mounted connectors), the cable can be replaced by an adequate transmission-line (e.g. airline, stripline). In order to evaluate the effects of mechanical stresses on the connectors, a series of impacts is applied to the connectors while measuring the PIM.
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This International Standard presents the detailed requirements specific to this type of cable to ensure compatibility with ISO/IEC 11801, Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises. The requirements of the Family Specification IEC 60794-2-10:2011 are applicable to cables covered by this standard. Particular requirements detailed in clause 4 either define a specific option relative to the requirements of IEC 60794-2-10:2011 or define additional requirements.
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This International Standard presents the detailed requirements specific to this type of cable to ensure compatibility with ISO/IEC 11801, Information technology - Generic cabling for customer premises. The requirements of the Family Specification IEC 60794-2-20:2008 are applicable to cables covered by this standard. Particular requirements detailed in clause 4 either define a specific option relative to the requirements of IEC 60794-2-20:2008 or define additional requirements.
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This part of IEC 61754 covers connectors with protective housings. The housing is defined as variant 4 in IEC 61076-3-106:2006. These connectors use a push-pull coupling mechanism. To connect the fibres inside the housing the LC interface is used as described in IEC 61754-20:2002. The fully assembled variants (connectors) described in this document incorporate fixed and free connectors.
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This International Standard defines the standard interface dimensions for the type LC family of connectors.
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This part of IEC 61754 defines the standard interface dimensions for the type LF3 family of connectors.
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This part of IEC 61300 describes the measurement methods necessary to characterise the group delay properties of passive devices and dynamic modules. From these measurements further parameters like group delay ripple, linear phase deviation, chromatic dispersion, dispersion slope, and phase ripple can be derived. In addition, when these measurements are made with resolved polarization, the differential group delay can also be determined as an alternative to separate measurement with the dedicated methods of IEC 61300-3-32.
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This part of IEC 61754 defines the standard interface dimensions for the type BLINK series of connectors.
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IEC 62149-7:2012 covers the performance specification for 1 310-nm discrete vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) devices of transverse single-mode and multimode types used for the fibre optic telecommunication and optical data transmission application in a form of the VCSEL chips mounted on a substrate with wire bonding to their chips' anode and cathode terminals without any fibre pigtails. The performance standard contains a definition of the product performance requirements together with a series of sets of tests and measurements with clearly defined conditions, severities, and pass/fail criteria. Keyword: vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL).
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Will supersede EN 61300-2-33:1997 * Shortened CDV period of 3 months for documents prepared by IEC/TC 40, IEC/TC 86 and IEC/TC 100 approved by CLC/BT in D138/086.
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IEC 61753-087-6:2012(E) contains the minimum initial performance, test and measurement requirements and severities which a fibre optic pigtailed 1 310 nm upstream and 1 490 nm downstream wide wavelength division multiplexing (WWDM) passive optical network (PON) device must satisfy in order to be categorized as meeting the requirements of category O (uncontrolled environments), as defined in Annex A of IEC 61753-1.
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Will supersede EN 61300-3-28:2002
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The objective of this part of IEC 61300 is to select non-angled physical contact (PC) optical connector plugs for use as the reference plug in the return loss RL measurement and to define an acceptance return loss value RLa for use in plug acceptance testing. This procedure is for use to guarantee a certain return loss value RL when two plugs have been successfully tested against the reference connector when randomly mated.
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This part of IEC 61314 specifies requirements for fan-outs used in the fibre optics field to provide a safe transition from multifibre cable units to individual fibres or cables. This standard corresponds to QC880000 of IEC Quality Assessment System. This standard does not cover test and measurement procedures, which are described in IEC 61300 series.
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This part of IEC 61274 applies to fibre optic adaptors for all types, sizes and structures of optical fibre connectors. It includes: - adaptor requirements; - quality assessment procedures. This standard does not cover test and measurement procedures, which are described in the IEC 61300 series.
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This part of IEC 60874 applies to fibre optic connector sets and individual components (i.e. adaptors, plugs, sockets) for all types, sizes and structures of fibres and cables. It includes: - connector set requirements; This part of IEC 60874 is divided into four clauses: - Clauses 1 (Scope), 2 (Normative references) and 3 (Terms and definitions) contain general information pertaining to this generic specification; - Clause 4 (Requirements) contains all the requirements to be met by connectors covered by this specification. This includes requirements for classification, the IEC specification system, documentation, materials, workmanship, quality, performance, identification, and packaging.
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This European Standard specifies the constructional details and performance requirements for cables for indoor Residential Cabling Systems characterized up to 100 MHz. Cables in this European Standard are based on the common design rules specified in EN 50290-2-1 and are specifically intended for supporting ICT and BCT applications (telephone, computer and TV services) as specified in EN 50173-4. The cables covered in this European Standard are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communication systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with low impedance sources, for example, the electrical power supply of public utility mains. Cables covered in this European Standard may however be subjected to voltages of not more than 300 V a.c. or 450 V d.c and comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive. The maximum current rating per conductor is 3 A/mm? unless otherwise specified in the relevant detail specification.
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This European Standard defines 1 to 7 multi-pair cables for use in analogue, digital telecommunication networks and control with their relative definitions and requirements. It covers indoor cables, characterised up to 2 MHz, to be used in Small Office Home Office (SOHO) type 1 cable application. The electrical, mechanical, transmission and environmental performance characteristics of the screened cables, related to their reference test methods, are detailed.
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This European Standard specifies the constructional details and performance requirements for cables for installation in indoor residential cabling systems characterized up to 1 200 MHz. Cables in this European Standard are based on the common design rules specified in EN 50290-2-1 and are specifically intended for supporting ICT and BCT applications (telephone, computer and TV services) as specified in EN 50173-4. The cables covered in this European Standard are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communication systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with low impedance sources, for example, the electrical power supply of public utility mains. Cables covered in this European Standard may however be subjected to voltages of not more than 300 V a.c or 450 V d.c and comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive. The maximum current rating per conductor is 3 A/mm? unless otherwise specified in the relevant detail specification.
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This European Standard specifies the constructional details and performances requirements for cables for indoor residential cabling systems characterized up to 100 MHz. Cables in this European Standard are based on the common design rules specified in EN 50290-2-1 and are specifically intended for supporting ICT and BCT applications (telephone, computer and TV services) as specified in EN 50173-4. The cables covered in this European Standard are intended to operate with voltages and currents normally encountered in communications systems. These cables are not intended to be used in conjunction with low impedance sources, for example, the electrical power supply of public utility mains. Cables covered in this European Standard may however be subjected to voltages of not more than 300 V a.c. or 450 V d.c. and comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive. The maximum current rating per conductor is 3 A/mm? unless otherwise specified in the relevant detail specification.
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This part of IEC 61291 applies to optical amplifier (OA) devices and sub-systems to be used in multichannel applications. For single channel applications, use IEC 61291-2. The object of this performance specification template is to provide a frame for the preparation of detail specifications on the performances of OA devices and sub-systems to be used in multichannel applications. Detail product specification writers may add specification parameters and/or groups of specification parameters for particular applications. However, detail specification writers may not remove specification parameters specified in this standard.
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This blank detail specification is not, by itself, a specification. It is part of the generic specification IEC 60874-1, Fibre Optic Interconnecting Devices and Passive Components - Connectors for optical fibres and cables - Part 1: Generic specification. It includes: - a blank worksheet with instructions for preparing detail specifications.
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This blank detail specification is not, by itself, a specification. It is part of the generic specification IEC 61274-1, Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components- Adaptors for fibre optic connectors-Part 1; Generic specification. It includes: - a blank worksheet with instructions for preparing detail specifications.
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This blank detail specification is not, by itself, a specification. It is part of the generic specification IEC 61314-1, Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Fibre optic fanouts - Part 1: Generic specification. It includes: - a blank worksheet with instructions for preparing detail specifications.
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This European Standard contains the initial, start of life dimensional, optical, mechanical and environmental performance requirements which a terminated and assembled singlemode resilient alignment sleeve LF3 APC 8° simplex connector set (plug-adaptor-plug), adaptor and patchcord will meet in order for it to be categorised as an EN standard product. Since different variants and grades of performance are permitted, product marking details are given in 3.5.
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