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Figure 18-1 Fiber-optic communication system. Figure 18-2 Refraction of light. Figure 18-3 Critical angle. Figure 18-4 The electromagnetic wavelength spectrum. Figure 18-5 Single-fiber construction. Figure 18-6 (a) Development of numerical aperture; (b) acceptance cone.
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Figure 18-6 (a) Development of numerical aperture; (b) acceptance cone.
Figure 18-11 Pulse broadening or dispersion in optical fibers.
Figure 18-12 Spectral component propagation: single-mode, step index.
Figure 18-13 Polarization mode dispersion in single-mode fiber.
Figure 18-15 Light output versus bias current for a laser diode.
Figure 18-23 A graphical view of the system design problem shown in Figure 18-22.
Figure 18-24 An alternative view of the system design problem.
Figure 18-26 An example of connecting a PC to an Ethernet hub or switch via fiber.
Figure 18-27 Examples of point-to-point connections using fiber in local area networks.
Figure 18-28 A fiber link showing emitter, detector, connectors, and fiber cable.
Figure 18-30 The Multisim circuit for the light-budget simulation.
Figure 18-31 The settings for the voltage-controlled sine-wave generator that is being used to model an optical receiver with a minimum and maximum RSL.