Branch Optical Cable Structure
A method of making a branch fiber optic cable assembly, comprising: (a) providing a main fiber optic cable extending along an axial direction, the main fiber optic cable (2) including a plurality of inner cords juxtaposed to each other, and an outer jacket sleeved. Branch optical cable is an optical cable directly led out of a branch box on the trunk optical cable, which is used to realize that one trunk optical cable leads out multiple branch lines at the same time. The first ITU-T Handbook related to optical fibres, Optical Fibres for Telecommunications, was published in 1984, and several others have been produced over the years. There are two types of fibre-optic branching devices in a PON (Passive Optical Network). Note: PMD is no longer an issue (can be effectively compensated for by the coherent receiver).
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