Optical time domain reflectometer
In
telecommunication, an optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) is an
optoelectronic instrument used to characterize an
optical fiber. An OTDR injects a series of optical pulses into the fiber under test. It also extracts, from the same end of the fiber,
light that is scattered back and reflected back from points in the fiber where the
index of refraction changes. (This is equivalent to the way that an electronic
TDR measures reflections caused by changes in the
impedance of the cable under test.) The
intensity of the return pulses is measured and integrated as a function of
time, and is plotted as a function of fiber length.
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optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR)
An
optoelectronic instrument used to characterize an
optical fiber . Note 1: An OTDR injects a series of optical pulses into the fiber under test. It also extracts, from the same end of the fiber,
light that is scattered back and reflected back. The
intensity of the return pulses is measured and integrated as a function of
time , and is plotted as a function of fiber length. Note 2: An OTDR may be used for estimating the fiber's length and overall
attenuation , including
splice and mated-
connector losses. It may also be used to locate faults, such as breaks.
Optical Time Domain Reflectometer
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