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Re: PMD on a HFC system


Andy, if you are talking about fiber I think it's called "polarization mode dispersion" The measure of transmission time as a function of the orientation of the "E" field of light reletive to the fiber.

Causes...dimensional irregularites....non-equal index of refraction.....The glass may have a demensional preference in it's atomic structure that causes n to be greater in one direction or another.........energy exchanges between polerization modes (1550 and 1310)......fiber connectors, splices, all have a net effect called.....PMD

Channel line-up and frequency use will not cause PMD.




> Does any one know the maximum PMD "Phase Mode Dispersion" on a fiber optic link for a HFC system carrying: 60, 80 and 110 Analog signal.
> Does the PMD value changes with the adding of more channel or doest it stay the same?
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> Thank you for the answer.
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> Andy Lamarre
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Re: PMD on a HFC system Joe50 5/1/2002 9:33:00 AM