Core Diameter definition

Core Diameter. Refractive Index Difference: 8.3 mu m 0.36%
Core Diameter. Refractive Index Difference: 8.3_m 0.36% Numerical Aperture: Effective Group Index of Refraction (Xxxx):
Core Diameter. REFRACTIVE INDEX DIFFERENCE: 8.3 micro m 0.36% NUMERICAL APERTURE: EFFECTIVE GROUP INDEX OF REFRACTION (Xxxx): 0.

Examples of Core Diameter in a sentence

  • Typical Core Diameter: 8.3 μm  1.0 μm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 μm  1.0 μm Core Concentricity:  1% Attenuation Uniformity: No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 dB at either 1310 nm or 1550 nm Max.

  • Core Diameter: 62.5 µm ± 1.0 µm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 µm ± 1.0 µm Core Concentricity: ± 1% Max.

  • Core Diameter: 62.5 μm  1.0 μm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 μm  1.0 μm Core Concentricity:  1% Max.

  • Typical Core Diameter: 8.3 µm ± 1.0 µm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 µm ±1.0 µm Core Concentricity: ± 1% Attenuation Uniformity: No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 µm at either 1300 nm or 1550 nm Max.

  • Typical Core Diameter: 8.3 um  1.0 um Cladding Diameter: 125.0 1.0um Core Concentricity:  1% Attenuation Uniformity: No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 um at either 1310nm or 1550nm Max.

  • Core Diameter: 62.5 um  1.0 um Cladding Diameter: 125.0 um  1.0 um Core Concentricity:  1% Max.

  • Typical Core Diameter: 8.3 μm ± 1.0 μm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 μm ± 1.0 μm Core Concentricity: ± 1% Attenuation Uniformity: No point discontinuity greater than 0.1 dB at either 1310 nm or 1550 nm Max.

  • Core Diameter: 62.5 μm ± 1.0 μm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 μm ± 1.0 μm Core Concentricity: ± 1% Max.

  • Core Diameter: Cladding Diameter:Core-to-Cladding Offset: Cladding Non-Circularity: Coating Diameter: Colored Fiber Diameter: Attenuation Uniformity: Attenuation at the Water Peak:8.3 µm.125.0 + 1.0 µm.< 0.8 µm.< 1.0%245 + 10 µm.Nominal 250 µm.No point discontinuity greater than 0.10 dB at either 1310 nm or 1550 nm.The attenuation at 1383 at 3 nm shall not exceed 2.1 dB/km.Cutoff Wavelength: Mode-Field Diameter:<1260 nm9.30 + 0.50 µm.

  • Core Diameter: 62.5 μm  1.0 μm Cladding Diameter: 125.0 μm  1.0 2.0 μm Core Concentricity:  1% Max.


More Definitions of Core Diameter

Core Diameter. REFRACTIVE INDEX DIFFERENCE: 8.3 (greek mu)m 0.36%
Core Diameter. REFRACTIVE INDEX DIFFERENCE: 8.3 micro m 0.36%

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