TIA 455-64 : 1998(R2002)
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The latest, up-to-date edition.
PROCEDURE FOR MEASURING RADIATION-INDUCED ATTENUATION IN OPTICAL FIBERS AND OPTICAL CABLES
12-01-2013
Defines methods for measuring both the steady state response of optical fibers and cables exposed to continuous radiation and the transient response of optical fibers and cables exposed to a pulse or radiation. It can be used to determine the level of radiation-induced attenuation produced in single-mode or multimode optical fibers, in either cabled or uncabled form. This test procedure is not intended to test the non-optical components of a fiber-optical cable. Other test methods may be required to evaluate the degradation of cable materials resulting from radiation exposure.
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FO-4.6
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Standard
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Telecommunications Industry Association
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