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BS EN 60876-1:2012

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Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Fibre optic spatial switches – Generic specification

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BSI 2012 36
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This part of IEC 60876 applies to fibre optic switches possessing all of the following general features:

  • they are passive in that they contain no optoelectronic or other transducing elements;

  • they have one or more ports for the transmission of optical power and two or more states in which power may be routed or blocked between these ports;

  • the ports are optical fibres or fibre optic connectors.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 CONTENTS
8 1 Scope
2 Normative references
9 3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Basic terms and definitions
3.2 Component definitions
10 3.3 Performance parameter definitions
13 4 Requirements
4.1 Classification
4.1.1 General
Figures
Figure 1 – Representation of latency time, rise time,fall time, bounce time, and switching time
14 4.1.2 Type
Tables
Table 1 – Example of a typical switch classification
15 Figure 2 – Single-pole, single-throw switch
Figure 3 – Transfer matrix for one input port and one output port
Figure 4 – Single-pole, throw switch
Figure 5 – Transfer matrix for one input port and N output ports
16 Figure 6 – N-port matrix switch
Figure 7 – Transfer matrix for N-ports switch
Figure 8 – Four-port switch without crossover
Table 2 – Transfer matrix of a four-port switch without crossover
17 4.1.3 Style
Figure 9 – Four-port switch with crossover
Figure 11 – Configuration B, a device containing integral fibre optic pigtails,with a connector on each pigtail
Table 3 – Transfer matrix of a four-port switch with crossover
18 4.1.4 Variant
4.1.5 Assessment level
4.1.6 Normative reference extension
Figure 12 – Configuration C, a device containing a fibre optic connectoras an integral part of the device housing
19 4.2 Documentation
4.2.1 Symbols
4.2.2 Specification system
20 Table 4 – The IEC specification structure
21 4.2.3 Drawings
4.2.4 Test and measurement
22 4.2.5 Test reports
4.2.6 Instructions for use
4.3 Standardization system
4.3.1 Interface standards
23 4.3.2 Performance standards
4.3.3 Reliability standards
24 4.3.4 Interlinking
Figure 13 – Standards
25 4.4 Design and construction
4.4.1 Materials
4.4.2 Workmanship
4.5 Quality
4.6 Performance
4.7 Identification and marking
4.7.1 General
4.7.2 Variant identification number
Table 5 – Standards interlink matrix
26 4.7.3 Component marking
4.7.4 Package marking
4.8 Packaging
4.9 Storage conditions
27 4.10 Safety
28 Annex A (informative) Example of switch technologies
Figure A.1 – Example of 1×2 MO switch
29 Figure A.2 – Example of mechanical switch (mirror driving type)
30 Figure A.3 – Example of mechanical switch (fibre driving type)
Figure A.4 – Example of MEMS switch
31 Figure A.5 – Example of TO switch
Figure A.6 – Output power of TO switch
32 Figure A.7 – Example of switching response of TO switch
Figure A.8 – 1xN and NxN examples of TO switch
33 Bibliography
BS EN 60876-1:2012
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