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Project

Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-3: Examinations and measurements - Active monitoring of changes in attenuation and return loss (IEC 86B/4759/CDV:2023); German and English version prEN IEC 61300-3-3:2023

Abstract

This part of IEC 61300 describes the procedure to monitor changes in attenuation and/or return loss of a component, an interconnecting device, a fibre management system, or a protective housing, when subjected to an environmental or mechanical test. Such a procedure is commonly referred to as active monitoring. The procedure can be applied to measurements on single samples or to simultaneous measurements on multiple samples, both at single wavelengths and multiple wavelengths, by using branching devices and/or switches as appropriate.

Begin

2022-09-15

Planned document number

DIN EN IEC 61300-3-3

Project number

02231216

Responsible national committee

DKE/UK 412.7 - LWL-Verbindungstechnik und passive optische Komponenten  

draft standard

Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-3: Examinations and measurements - Active monitoring of changes in attenuation and return loss (IEC 86B/4759/CDV:2023); German and English version prEN IEC 61300-3-3:2023
2024-04
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previous edition(s)

Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components - Basic test and measurement procedures - Part 3-3: Examinations and measurements - Active monitoring of changes in attenuation and return loss (IEC 61300-3-3:2009); German version EN 61300-3-3:2009
2009-12

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