Description : Which type of fiber-optic cable is the best for very high speed data? a. Single-mode step-index b. Multimode step-index c. Single-mode graded-index d. Multimode graded-index
Last Answer : a. Single-mode step-index
Description : Which type of fiber optic cable is most widely used? a. Single-mode step-index b. Multimode step-index c. Single-mode graded-index d. Multimode graded-index
Description : Which of the following is not a common type of fiber-optic cable? a. Single-mode step-index b. Multimode graded-index c. Single-mode graded-index d. Multimode step-index
Last Answer : c. Single-mode graded-index
Description : Which type of fiber-optic cable is the most widely used? ∙ A. single-mode step-index ∙ B. multimode step-index ∙ C. single-mode graded index ∙ D. multimode graded index
Last Answer : B. multimode step-index
Description : Which of the following is not a common type of fiber-optic cable? ∙ A. single-mode step-index ∙ B. multimode graded-index ∙ C. single-mode graded-index ∙ D. multimode step-index
Last Answer : . single-mode graded-index
Description : Which type of fiber optic cable is best for very high speed data? ∙ A. single-mode step-index ∙ B. multimode step-index ∙ C. single-mode graded-index ∙ D. multimode graded-index
Last Answer : A. single-mode step-index
Description : Which type of fiber-optic cable has the least modal dispersion? ∙ A. single-mode step-index ∙ B. multimode step-index ∙ C. single-mode graded-index ∙ D. multimode graded-index
Description : The term single mode and multimode are best described as ∙ A. a number of fibers placed into fiber-optic cable ∙ B. the number of voice channels each fiber can support ∙ C. the number of wavelengths each fiber can support ∙ D. the index number
Last Answer : C. the number of wavelengths each fiber can support
Description : Which type of fiber-optic cable has the least modal dispersion? ∙ a. Single mode step-index ∙ b. Multimode step-index ∙ c. Single-mode graded-index ∙ d. Multimode graded-index
Last Answer : ∙ a. Single mode step-index
Description : Which type of fiber-optic cable is the best for very high speed data? ∙ a. Single-mode step-index ∙ b. Multimode step-index ∙ c. Single-mode graded-index ∙ d. Multimode graded-index
Description : Which type of fiber optic cable is most widely used? ∙ a. Single-mode step-index ∙ b. Multimode step-index ∙ c. Single-mode graded-index ∙ d. Multimode graded-index
Description : Which of the following is not a common type of fiber-optic cable? ∙ a. Single-mode step-index ∙ b. Multimode graded-index ∙ c. Single-mode graded-index ∙ d. Multimode step-index
Last Answer : ∙ a. Single-mode step-index
Description : The loss in single-mode fiber-optic cable due to a connector is about: a. 0.02 dB b. 0.2 dB c. 1 dB d. 3 dB
Last Answer : b. 0.2 dB
Description : What type of fiber has the highest modal dispersion? a. Step-index multimode b. Graded index multimode c. Step-index single mode d. Graded index mode
Last Answer : a. Step-index multimode
Description : One of the following is among the types of fiber optics used in electronics communication. A. Step-index multimode B. Graded-index multimode C. Semi-graded multimode D. Single mode
Last Answer : C. Semi-graded multimode
Description : Type of fiber that has the highest modal dispersion A. Step-index multimode B. Step-index single mode C. Graded index mode D. Graded index multimode
Last Answer : A. Step-index multimode
Description : Which are more sensitive to alignment errors, single mode or multimode fibers?
Last Answer : Single mode.
Description : Do small core distortions formed by arc fusion's self alignment mechanism have more of an affect on light propagating through multimode or single mode fibers?
Last Answer : Single mode fibers.
Description : Which semiconductor sources (LD or LED) emit more focused light and are capable of launching sufficient optical power into both single mode and multimode fibers?
Last Answer : LDs.
Description : What are the two methods used by fiber manufacturers to fabricate multimode and single mode glass fibers?
Last Answer : Vapor phase oxidation and direct-melt process.
Description : List the standard core sizes for multimode step-index, multimode graded-index, and single mode fibers
Last Answer : Multimode step-index fibers: 50µm and 100µm. Multimode graded-index fibers: 50µm, 62.5µm, 85µm, and 100µm. Single mode fibers: between 8µm and 10µm.
Description : Explain the difference between multimode and single mode core-cladding concentricity errors.
Last Answer : Multimode core-cladding concentricity error is the distance between the core and cladding centers expressed as a percentage of core diameter while the single mode core-cladding concentricity error is just the distance between the core and cladding centers
Description : Which type of optical fiber (multimode or single mode) tends to have lower loss and produces less signal distortion?
Last Answer : Single mode fiber.
Description : A type of index of an optical fiber that has no cladding and whose central core has a non-uniform refractive index. ∙ A. graded index ∙ B. multimode ∙ C. single mode ∙ D. step-index
Last Answer : ∙ A. graded index
Description : A type of index profile of an optical fiber that has a central core and outside cladding with a uniform refractive index ∙ A. multimode ∙ B. graded index ∙ C. step-index ∙ D. single mode
Last Answer : ∙ C. step-index
Description : More than one path for light rays to take down the fiber ∙ A. Multimode ∙ B. Step-index ∙ C. Single mode
Last Answer : A. Multimode
Description : Only one path for light rays to take down the fiber ∙ A. Multimode ∙ B. Step-index ∙ C. Single mode ∙ D. Graded index
Last Answer : C. Single mode
Description : What type of fiber has the highest modal dispersion? ∙ a. Step-index multimode ∙ b. Graded index multimode ∙ c. Step-index single mode ∙ d. Graded index mode
Description : The term single mode and multimode are best described as:
Last Answer : the number of wavelengths each fiber can support
Description : Define the term multimode fiber,step index fiber,Graded index fiber and single mode fiber.
Last Answer : Multimode fiber: A fiber having core radius large,supports hundreads of modes & lesser bandwidth also suitable for short distance communication is called Multi mode fiber. Step index ... & larger bandwidth also suitable for long distance communication is called single mode fiber.
Description : What is the insertion loss of connector-type splices for a single mode fiber optics? a. 0.51dB b. 0.31dB c. 0.49dB d. 0.38dB
Last Answer : d. 0.38dB
Description : What is the insertion loss of connector type splices for a single mode optical fiber? A. 0.51 dB B. 0.49 dB C. 0.31 dB D. 0.38 db
Last Answer : D. 0.38 db
Description : Insertion loss of connector-type splices for a single-mode fiber cable. A. 0.2 dB B. 0.3 dB C. 0.09 dB D. 0.38 dB
Last Answer : D. 0.38 dB
Description : What is the insertion loss of connector-type splices for a single mode fiber optics? ∙ a. 0.51 dB ∙ b. 0.31 dB ∙ c. 0.49 dB ∙ d. 0.38 dB
Last Answer : d. 0.38 dB
Description : Ho w many times bigger does the bandwidth of a fiber optic multimode have over a cable? A. 50 times bigger B. 100 times bigger C. 10 times bigger D. 5 times bigger
Last Answer : B. 100 times bigger
Description : What Fibre optic cable can be joined using a connector block?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which type of fiber optic connector (butt-jointed or expanded beam) brings the prepared ends of two optical fibers into close contact?
Last Answer : Butt-jointed connectors.
Description : What connection properties result in fiber optic connector coupling loss?
Last Answer : Poor fiber alignment and end preparation, fiber mismatches, and Fresnel reflection.
Description : Which fiber optic component (splice, connector, or coupler) makes a permanent connection in a distributed system?
Last Answer : Splice.
Description : The loss in single-mode fiber-optic cable due to a splice is about: a. 0.02 dB b. 0.2 dB c. 1 dB d. 3 dB
Last Answer : a. 0.02 dB
Description : The loss in single-mode fiber-optic cable due to the glass is about: a. 40 dB per km b. 4 db per km c. 0.4 dB per km d. zero loss
Last Answer : c. 0.4 dB per km
Description : How do you transmit through multiplexing, a thousand of voice channel information over a single fiber optic using on e wavelength? A. Polar division B. Time division C. Fiber division D. Frequency division
Last Answer : B. Time division
Description : _____uses short-wave850-nm multimode fiber. A) 10GBase-S B) 10GBase-L C) 10GBase-E D) none of the above
Last Answer : 10GBase-S
Description : Why can multimode graded-index fiber 1300-nm systems using LEDs operate over longer distances and at higher bandwidths than 850-nm systems?
Last Answer : Longer distances and higher bandwidths are possible because fiber material losses and dispersion are significantly reduced at the 1300-nm region.
Description : LEDs operating at 850 nm provide sufficient optical power for short-distance, low-bandwidth multimode systems. List three conditions that prevent the use of LEDs in longer distance, higher bandwidth multimode systems.
Last Answer : Multimode fiber dispersion, the relatively high fiber attenuation, and the LED's relatively low optical output power.
Description : What are the most distinguishing characteristics of a multimode graded-index fiber?
Last Answer : Source-to-fiber coupling efficiency and insensitivity to microbending and macrobending losses.
Description : What multimode graded-index fiber offers the best overall performance for most applications?
Last Answer : 62.5/125 mm multimode graded-index fiber.
Description : Light travels faster in a material with a lower refractive index. Therefore, light rays that travel a longer distance in a lower refractive index travel at a greater average velocity. What effect does this have on multimode graded-index fiber modal dispersion and bandwidth?
Last Answer : Decreases the time difference between light rays, which reduces modal dispersion and increases fiber bandwidth.
Description : What four fiber properties determine the number of modes propagating in a multimode gradedindex fiber?
Last Answer : Numerical aperture (NA), relative refractive index difference ( D), profile parameter (α), and normalized frequency (V).
Description : Light propagates in multimode graded-index fibers according to refraction and total internal reflection. When does total internal reflection occur?
Last Answer : When the angle of incidence becomes larger than the critical angle of incidence.