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GR 2919 CORE : ISSUE 1

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GENERIC REQUIREMENTS FOR HYBRID SPLICE/CONNECTOR FOR SINGLE-MODE OPTICAL FIBER

Published date

12-01-2013

1 Introduction
1.1 Purpose and Scope
1.2 Target Audience
1.3 Maturity Level
1.4 Structure and Use of This Document
1.5 Requirements Terminology
1.6 Requirement Labeling Conventions
1.6.1 Numbering of Requirement and Related Objects
1.6.2 Requirement, Conditional Requirement, and
               Objective Object Identification
2 General Information
2.1 Hybrid Splice / Connector Product Description
2.1.1 Introduction
2.1.2 Optical Loss Performance, Tuning
2.1.3 Optical Reflectance Performance
2.1.4 Mass and Size of the Joint and the Handled Unit
2.1.5 Rematability and Repeatability
2.1.6 Assembly Procedure, Tools, Power Requirement
2.1.7 Time Required
2.1.8 Yield (Effect of Electrodes, Dirt)
2.1.9 Performance Feedback
2.1.10 Reliability: Environmental Resistance
2.1.11 Reliability: Response to External Stress
2.2 Applicable Work Conditions
2.3 Manufacturer's Data
2.4 Product Analysis
2.4.1 Selection of Criteria
2.4.2 Measurement Error
2.4.3 Tallying of Conformance/Non-Conformance to Criteria
2.4.4 Sample Population
3 General Requirements and Objectives
3.1 Documentation
3.1.1 Practices
3.1.2 Workcenter Information Package
3.1.3 Safety
3.1.4 Fiber Preparation/Storage
3.1.5 Materials
3.2 General Splice Criteria
3.2.1 Dimensions
3.2.2 Interface with Optical Fibers
3.2.3 Environmental Sealing
3.2.4 Strain Relief
3.2.5 Universal Installation
3.3 Marking, Packaging, and Shipping
3.3.1 Marking
3.3.2 Package Label
3.3.3 Packaging and Shipping
4 Features, Functions, and Performance Criteria
4.1 General Requirements and Objectives
4.1.1 Carrying Case
4.1.2 Product Information
4.2 Criteria Applying to All Products
4.2.1 Optical Loss and Reflectance Performance
4.2.2 Sensitivity to Fiber Geometry
4.2.3 Strength Criteria
4.2.4 Installation Conditions
4.2.5 Thermal Cycling Performance
4.2.6 Groundwater Immersion Test
4.2.7 Dust Test
4.3 Products Incorporating Ferrules
4.4 Products Incorporating Fiber Stubs
4.5 Products which Allow Demating and Remating
4.5.1 Up to 75 Matings
4.5.2 More than 75 Matings
4.6 Products Incorporating Fusion Splicing
4.6.1 Features
4.6.2 Tests Performed using Fibers Only
4.7 Products incorporating adhesives
4.8 Products Which Grip Bare Fiber
4.9 Products which terminate reinforcing elements
4.10 Products Incorporating Index Matching Materials
4.10.1 Reflectance
4.10.2 Demating/Remating
4.11 Products Utilizing Three Components per Joint
Requirement - Object List
References
Glossary
Requirement - Object Index

Contains generic requirements criteria for hybrid splice/connector products for single-mode optical fiber. Such products combine some characteristics of splice products and some characteristics of connector products.

DevelopmentNote
Included in FR FIBER 1. (04/2000)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Telcordia Technologies
Status
Current

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