Application Notes
Introduction
The increased demand for high data rates within the premises network encourages an upgrade of existing systems to 10 Gigabit Ethernet. To achieve gigabit rates laser-based technology can be utilized. While light emitting diodes can be utilized for up to 622 Mbit/s, they cannot physically support faster data rates. Today, 90% of LANs are distributed within 300 meters lengths. The installed fiber base in LAN backbones is 70% graded index multimode fiber of 62.5/125 μm, 20 percent graded index multimode fiber of 50/125 μm, and 10 percent single mode fiber of 8/125 μm. The multimode fiber is qualified at two primary wavelengths: 850 nm (short wavelength) and 1300 nm (long wavelength). The specified bandwidth for 50/125 μm fiber is 500 MHz km at 850 nm and 1300 nm. The bandwidth for TIA/EIA-568-A 62.5/125 μm fiber is 160 MHz km at 850 nm and 500 MHz km at 1300 nm. And the bandwidth for ISO/IEC 11801 62.5/125 μm fiber is 200 MHz km at 850 nm and 500 MHz km at 1300 nm.
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