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Foil 33 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (4)

From Introduction to Local Area Networks LANs Lectures at Xi'an Jaotong University -- Sept 1998. by Roman Markowski


1 Fiber optic cable
  • immune to electromagnetic interference
  • secure (does not emit a signal outside the cable)
  • multi-mode fiber - passes several frequencies of light (a mode is a ray of light that enters the fiber at a particular angle); multi-mode uses LED as a light generating device; modal dispersion limits the bandwidth and distance (various modes of light enter fiber at different angles, and arrive at the end of the fiber at different times)
  • single-mode fiber - only one mode of light propagates through the fiber; uses lasers to generate signals; modal dispersion does not exist

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