Synopses & Reviews
Fiber Optic Technician's Manual, now in its second edition, continues to serve as a practical guide for the designer, installer, and troubleshooter of fiber optic cable plants and networks used in today's communications systems. Comprehensive in scope, this book addresses applications of fiber optics including telephone, CATV, and computer networks. Discussion centers on the basics of the technology, the components used, and their installation. Based on materials developed by trainers for their own training programs, including the successful "Fiber U" program, Fiber Optic Technician's Manual, 2nd Edition has been thoughtfully updated and now features new applications, plus new components and processes that have become widely used in the industry. Hints at the future of this rapidly evolving technology are also included.
About the Author
James Hayes is a founder of the Structured Cabling Association and President of The Fiber Optic Association, the professional society for fiber optics. He is also a partner in VDV Works, a company that provides technical support to the voice-data-video industry. Originally educated as a physicist and astronomer at Vanderbilt University and The University of California at Santa Cruz, Mr. Hayes has been involved with the electronics and test instrumentation industry since 1968. For the last twenty-five years he has been involved with fiber optics and communications. A frequent lecturer on communications, he writes monthly columns for Electrical Contractor and TED (The Electrical Distributor) and is also the author of THE FIBER OPTIC TECHNICIANS MANUAL, and numerous articles on fiber optics and cabling.
Table of Contents
Contents. Introduction. 1. History of FO Development. 2. Basics of FO. 3. Networks. 4. Cables. 5. Cable Specifications. 6. Connectors and Splices. 7. Fiber Optic Hardware. 8. Getting Started. 9. Guidelines for Fiber Optic Design and Installation. 10. Link Loss Budgets. 11. Safety Issues. 12. Planning the Install. 13. Documentation. 14. Estimating and Bidding Networks. 15. Cable Installation. 16. Restoration. 17. Testing. Appendix: A. Glossary. B. Standards.