Thanks for the presentation. it is well detailed. but i think the cable distance between the splitter1: 4 and 1:16 has been forgotten. I also want to ask how to deal with the loss of a patch cord? - do we consider only the insertion loss marked on the cable ...? Or should you add the loss of the 2 connectors ...? thanks
#ask permission... how to connect from sfp 1 to cable 2 core north and south... 2core north 2 core to south... is the ratio calculation accurate if north and south are separated in 1 pound??? thanks
There are many more invisible losses, like as radiation loss, magnatic loss, chemical loss, temperature loss, sound loss, bending loss, pressure loss etc.
Want to know aside the connector loss, what about the splice loss and fibre cable between the first stage splitter(in this case the 1:4 splitter) and second stage splitter(in this case the 1:16 splitter)?
Really great explanation. Thank you.
Thanks for the presentation. it is well detailed. but i think the cable distance between the splitter1: 4 and 1:16 has been forgotten.
I also want to ask how to deal with the loss of a patch cord?
- do we consider only the insertion loss marked on the cable ...? Or should you add the loss of the 2 connectors ...? thanks
So the final power will be -21
he also forgot the splice loss and the qty of splices, as well as the margin (3dB)
It has been explained very well Kudos to Sir.
Thanks for the presentation , very useful informations
#ask permission... how to connect from sfp 1 to cable 2 core north and south... 2core north 2 core to south... is the ratio calculation accurate if north and south are separated in 1 pound??? thanks
In addition, why consider all the 1:16 splitters together and how did you get the 6 connectors?
6 Connectors from OLT to ONU
Thank you, love your presentation
Very Good presentation
Hiiii sir splitting count or onu count in the pon module
Great work sir ❤️
Very nicely explained
Excellent!.. Very Clear, Thak you very much
Sir, if optical range under -8 db into onu, example -6 into onu, what will happen with the onu ?
You will overpower the unit and it will fail over time. Just like if your eyes would look into the sun
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Nice explanation, thanks!
What is the reason of the additional losses you consider for the 1:n splitter?
There are many more invisible losses, like as radiation loss, magnatic loss, chemical loss, temperature loss, sound loss, bending loss, pressure loss etc.
sir where did you get the 64=2^6x3 ?
I too have the same question
me too
Want to know aside the connector loss, what about the splice loss and fibre cable between the first stage splitter(in this case the 1:4 splitter) and second stage splitter(in this case the 1:16 splitter)?
SPLICE LOSS 0.02 DB ACCEPTABLE CONNECTOR LOSS 1 DB...SECOND STAGE LOSS = SPLITOR 1 +SPLITOR 2 ruclips.net/video/UA7YL4foORQ/видео.html
thank you very much Sir !
Thank you very much sir.
Thank you sir.
Thank you sir
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i'm i the only one who has the problem with the maths 64=2^6x3 ?
me too :(
Me 3
I mean why he multiplyto to 3 as we have 64 ?
Any answer to this?
I try log10 also not get it
Language telugu pls
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