Course Outline

Introduction to Fiber Optic Technology

  • Overview of fiber optic communication
  • Advantages of fiber optic networks
  • Key components of fiber optic systems

Understanding Light Transmission

  • Principles of light propagation in fiber optics
  • Types of optical fibers: Single-mode vs multi-mode
  • Attenuation and dispersion in fiber optics

Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors

  • Types of fiber optic cables (loose tube, tight buffered, etc.)
  • Common fiber optic connectors (SC, LC, ST, etc.)
  • Cable termination techniques

Fiber Optic Testing and Measurement

  • Testing equipment overview (OTDR, power meter, light source)
  • Fiber optic testing procedures
  • Interpreting test results

Designing Point-to-Point Fiber Networks

  • Network design principles
  • Understanding link budgets
  • Choosing the right equipment for point-to-point connections

2Installation and Splicing Techniques

  • Fiber optic cable installation best practices
  • Fusion splicing and mechanical splicing
  • Ensuring proper splice loss and connectorization

Testing and Troubleshooting Point-to-Point Networks

  • Identifying common issues in point-to-point links
  • Troubleshooting techniques
  • Ensuring network reliability and performance

Introduction to FTTH Networks

  • Overview of FTTH technology
  • Key components of FTTH systems
  • Benefits of FTTH over other broadband technologies

FTTH Network Architecture

  • PON (Passive Optical Network) vs active Ethernet
  • Understanding splitter ratios and optical budgeting
  • Designing FTTH network layouts

FTTH Installation and Deployment

  • Planning FTTH rollouts
  • Installation techniques for FTTH networks
  • Managing large-scale FTTH deployments

Testing, Maintenance, and Troubleshooting FTTH Networks

  • Ensuring quality of service (QoS)
  • Testing procedures for FTTH networks
  • Troubleshooting common FTTH issues

Future Trends and Emerging Technologies in Fiber Optics

  • Evolution of fiber optic technology
  • Emerging standards and innovations
  • Preparing for future network demands

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of networking concepts
  • Familiarity with telecommunication systems

Audience

  • Network engineers
  • Telecommunications technicians
  • IT professionals
 21 Hours

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