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Introduction to Fibre Optic Technology

  • Overview of fibre optic communication.
  • Benefits of fibre optic networks.
  • Core components of fibre optic systems.

Understanding Light Transmission

  • Principles of light propagation within fibre optics.
  • Types of optical fibres: Single-mode versus multi-mode.
  • Attenuation and dispersion in fibre optics.

Fibre Optic Cables and Connectors

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

Fibre Optic Testing and Measurement

  • Overview of testing equipment (OTDR, power meter, light source).
  • Fibre optic testing procedures.
  • Interpretation of test results.

Designing Point-to-Point Fibre Networks

  • Network design principles.
  • Understanding link budgets.
  • Selecting appropriate equipment for point-to-point connections.

Installation and Splicing Techniques

  • Best practices for fibre optic cable installation.
  • Fusion splicing and mechanical splicing methods.
  • Ensuring optimal 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.
  • Advantages of FTTH compared to other broadband technologies.

FTTH Network Architecture

  • PON (Passive Optical Network) versus 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 Fibre Optics

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

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • Foundational knowledge of networking concepts.
  • Familiarity with telecommunications systems.

Target Audience

  • Network engineers.
  • Telecommunications technicians.
  • IT professionals.
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