This document discusses fiber optic communication and dispersion. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like:
- Data rate calculation in single mode fiber
- Types of dispersion in multimode vs single mode fiber
- Properties of dispersion shifted fiber
- Effects of dispersion on pulse broadening
- Methods to compensate for dispersion-induced pulse broadening
This document discusses fiber optic communication and dispersion. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like:
- Data rate calculation in single mode fiber
- Types of dispersion in multimode vs single mode fiber
- Properties of dispersion shifted fiber
- Effects of dispersion on pulse broadening
- Methods to compensate for dispersion-induced pulse broadening
This document discusses fiber optic communication and dispersion. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like:
- Data rate calculation in single mode fiber
- Types of dispersion in multimode vs single mode fiber
- Properties of dispersion shifted fiber
- Effects of dispersion on pulse broadening
- Methods to compensate for dispersion-induced pulse broadening
This document discusses fiber optic communication and dispersion. It contains multiple choice and true/false questions about topics like:
- Data rate calculation in single mode fiber
- Types of dispersion in multimode vs single mode fiber
- Properties of dispersion shifted fiber
- Effects of dispersion on pulse broadening
- Methods to compensate for dispersion-induced pulse broadening
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P1: In a single mode fiber link with B.L = 15 Gbps per kilometer.
What is the data
rate for 5 km? 3 Gbps ------------------------- P2: In multimode fiber: Intermodal dispersion is much greater than the other ispersions ------------------------- P3: Select the correct statement regarding a dispersion-shifted fiber: waveguide dispersion in the 3rd window compensates the material dispersion ------------------------- P4: Regarding dispersion: B3 produces wider pulses independently of the chirp sign ------------------------- P5: A standard singlemode fiber operates at a normalized frequency between 2 & 2.4 because: Singlemode behaviour and the fundamental mode's energy is well confined ------------------------- P6: If a fiber does not suffer any dispersion, it means that its propagation constant ß does not depend on the frequency. FALSO ------------------------- P7: In real singlemode fibers, phase velocity is not the same than the group velocity. VERDADERO ------------------------- P8: What is the dominant dispersion phenomenon in a fiber operating at V<2.405. Intramodal dispersion. ------------------------- P9: Given a standard singlemode fiber operating in the 2nd window whose light source is a very narrow laser: We will not take into account the effect of p 2 ------------------------- P10: A narrow laser @ 1300 m with no chirp, injects 100 ps pulses, and after 70 km they are 100 ps wide: Requires some dispersion compensation fiber ------------------------- P11: A fiber's zero dispersion wavelength is: Depends on the fiber radius ------------------------- P12: When dealing with gaussian-shaped pulses. None of the above ------------------------- P13: Fiber dispersion arises from Both previous are right ------------------------- P14: When solving the Helmholtz equation, given V, order I and fiber characteristics, the solution will produce a single beta. FALSO ------------------------- P15: If a fiber link length is multiplied 1000 times: When using a narrowband laser, bit rate could be divided by 10 only ------------------------- P16: Given a standard fiber, I need to calculate dispersion at 1550 nm, but beta2 is not provided. Given core & cladding indexes, and core radius, I can calculate dispersion ------------------------- P17: Your boss demands you to reduce dispersion-induced pulse broadening in a 3rd window fiber link. What will you do? Add a dispersion-compensation fiber section and use a laser with the adequate chirp. ------------------------- P18: given a standard fiber, 10 Gb/s, third window and a wide source, select the right statement: to avoid ISI, pulse width after transmission must be less than 25 ps -------------------------