How to calculate expected loss budget, How to calculate maximum transmission distance, Assumptions – Nortel Networks 10292FA User Manual

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Chapter 2 Calculating transmission distance

212257-B

How to calculate expected loss budget

To calculate the expected loss budget for a proposed network configuration:

1

Identify all points where signal strength will be lost.

2

Calculate the expected loss for each point.

3

Add the expected losses together.

How to calculate maximum transmission distance

The examples in this chapter use the following assumptions and procedure for
calculating the maximum transmission distances for networks with CWDM
GBICs, CWDM OADMs, and CWDM OMUXs.

Assumptions

The examples assume use of the values and information listed in

Table 2

.

Table 2 Assumptions used in calculating maximum transmission distance

Item

Assumption

Cable

Single mode fiber optic cable (SMF)

Repair margin

0

1

1 Use your organization’s expected repair margin for percentage of the total fiber plant loss for each

site-to-site fiber span.

Maximum link budget

30 dB

2

2 From specifications in

Installing CWDM Gigabit Interface Converters, part number 212256-B

System margin

3 dB (allowance for misc. network loss)

Fiber attenuation

.25 dB per kilometer

Operating temperature

0 - 40

°

C (32 - 104

°

F)

CWDM OADM expected loss

3

3 Multiplexer loss values include connector loss.

Use of

“CWDM OADM specifications” on page 45

CWDM OMUX expected loss

3

Use of

“CWDM OMUX specifications” on page 47

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