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Procedure for Applying Loads Directly to the Fiber in Optical Connectors or Fiber/Ferrule Assemblies to Quantify Fiber Pushback

contributor authorTIA - Telecommunications Industry Association
date accessioned2017-09-04T17:03:28Z
date available2017-09-04T17:03:28Z
date copyright01/01/2008
date issued2008
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description abstractThis test measures fiber pushback, defined as permanent or semipermanent fiber motion under load. It does not include temporary fiber movement relative to the ferrule due to temperature variations, or permanent fiber withdrawal that occurs when no load is present. The test applies to any type of optical connector in which a fiber is affixed into a ferrule by means of an adhesive.
To perform this test procedure, the user must have the capability of measuring the fiber position relative to the ferrule to within the accuracy required by the Detail Specification. Contacting or non-contacting interferometry are the typical types of measurement equipment used.
Because this test is for comparative purposes only, and not intended to simulate the actual amount of fiber pushback in optical connectors, it is not a specifiable parameter. Therefore, this test method shall not be called out in any TIA specification document.
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titleTIA TSB-62-10num
titleProcedure for Applying Loads Directly to the Fiber in Optical Connectors or Fiber/Ferrule Assemblies to Quantify Fiber Pushbacken
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