Olson Technology OT-DCM-F User Manual

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THEORY OF OPERATION

The most commonly used fiber in the world today is NDSF (non-dispersion shifted fiber) such as Corning SMF-28

®

. For

long distance applications, a wavelength near 1550nm is usually used resulting in dispersion of about 17ps/nm/km as

shown in Figure 1 below. Dispersion causes the bit error rate (BER) to increase in digital systems and the analog

distortion, primarily CSO and 2

nd

order distortion, to increase sharply with increasing fiber distance. The DCM offers a

way to nullify most of this dispersion allowing very long fiber links to be achieved.

Figure 1 - Dispersion Characteristics of NDSF

A DCM is a device that has negative dispersion. The Olson OT-DCM-F series module contains a special fiber that has a

very high negative dispersion equivalent to “xx” km (ranging from 10 to 100 in 10’s) of Corning SMF-28

®

fiber. It

operates over a wide wavelength range. Figure 2 below shows the benefit of using a DCM.

Figure 2 - The Effect of a DCM on a Long Fiber Run

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