1、TIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS BULLETIN Informative Test Methods (ITMs) for Fiber-optic Fibers, Cables, Opto- Electronic Sources and Detectors, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and Other Fiber-optic Component TSB-62 Reaffirmed August 15,2002 ODECEMBER 1993 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASS
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20、9 TIA/EIA TELECOIMAIUNI CATIONS SYSTEMS BULLETIN I Informative Test Methods (ITMs) for Fiber-optic Fibers, Cables, Opto-Electronic Sources and Detectors, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and Other Fiber-optic Components TSB62 n DECEMBER 1993 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION EIA TS
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29、s reserved printed in U.S.A. EIA TSBb2 93 m 3234600 0551312 991 m EIA TSBb2 93 3234600 0551313 888 I TSB-62 Informative test methods (ITMs) for fiber-optic fibers, cables, opto-electronic sources and detectors, sensors, connecting and terminating devices, and other fiber-optic components Contents Fo
30、reword 3 1 Introduction 5 2 Normative references . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3 Numbering system 7 4 Application 7 5 Definitions and symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6 St
31、andard atmospheric conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 7 Metric policy for ITMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a 8 Format foraddenda 9 9 International standards and harmonization . . . .
32、 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 O 10 Annexes . . 10 Annex A, Glossary of terms applicable to this document and its addenda . . . . . . . . 11 Annex B, Comparison between this document and IEC or ITUTTS requirements . . . 15 Table 1, Standard atmospheric conditions. . . . . . . .
33、 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1 TSB-62 EIA TSBb2 93 3234b00 0551314 714 This page left blank. e 2 EIA TSBb2 93 m 3234b00 0551315 650 m TSB-62 Informative test methods (ITMs) for fiber-optic fibers, cables, opto-electronic sources and detectors, sensors, connecting and terminat
34、ing devices, and other fiber-optic components Foreword This Telecommunications Systems Bulletin comes from TIA Project No. 31 96, formulated under the cognizance of TIA FO-6, Committee on Fiber Optic Components. This document serves as the “umbrella“ for a series of addenda. It is common to all info
35、rmative test methods (ITMs) included within TSB-62. There are 2 Annexes, both of them informative. 3 TSB-62 EIA TSBb2 93 3234600 055L3Lb 597 = This page left blank. 4 EIA TSB62 93 3234600 0551317 423 M i 1 Introduction TSB-62) e This document, together with its addenda, provides uniform test methods
36、 for testing the fiber optic components intended for, or forming a part of, optical communications and data transmission systems. This document is an “umbrella“ for only those (informative) test methods that apply to non-specifiable parameters. For specifiable parameters, which require standard test
37、 procedures, refer to the series under the umbrella of EIATIA-455-A. Test methods in this TSB-62 series shall not be called out in any TIA specification document. The sponsoring TIA subcommittees have the final responsibility for assigning test methods to this TSB-62 series, instead of to the EIATIA
38、-455 series (FOTPs), the latter applying to specifiable parameters. For general criteria on what constitutes a parameter that is not specifiable, see 1.3.1 of ISM-5. 0 Some of the test procedures assigned as addenda to TSB-62 may apply to parameters that could become specifiable in the future. At su
39、ch a time the test procedure shall be converted to the EIA/TIA-455 series of FOTPs, and published, before the parameter can be specified. Upon publishing of the FOTP to succeed a particular ITM, that ITM shall then be rescinded, Neither this document, nor its addenda, provide procedures designed for
40、 testing fiber optic systems. For test procedures for fiber optic systems or subsystems, refer to the TIAEIA-526 series of documents. 2 Normative references The following standards publications contain provisions which, through reference in this text, may constitute provisions of this document. At t
41、he time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All publications are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this document are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the publications indicated below. 5 EIA TSBb2 93 3234600 055l13L
42、B 3bT W TSB-62 2.1 ASTM documents ASTM E 29-89, Standard recommended practice for indicating which places of figures are to be considered significant in specified limiting values ASTM E 380-89, Standard for metric practice ASTM E 456-89c, Standard terminology relating to statistics ASTM E 691 -87, P
43、ractice for conducting an interlaboratory test program to determine the precision of test methods Compilation of ASTM standard definitions, 7th edition, 1990 Form and style for ASTM standards, 8th edition, 1989 2.2 IEC Documents I EC 68-1 , Sixth Ed., 1 988, Environmental testing, Part 7: General an
44、d guidance IECASO DIRECTIVES, Part 3, Second Edition, 1989, Drafting and presentation of International Standards O 2.2 JEDEC Document JEDEC Standard No. 99, Glossary of microelectronic terms, definitions, and symbols 2.4 TIA/EIA documents EIA-440-A, Fiber optic terminology EIA/TIA-455-A, Standard te
45、st procedures for fiber optic fibers, cables, transducers, sensors, connecting and terminating devices, and other fiber optic components TIAiEIA-526, Standard test procedures for fiber optic systems and subsystems EIAKIA-587, Fiber optic graphic symbols TSB-63, Reference guide for fiber optic test p
46、rocedures TSM-5, TIA Telecommunications Standards Manual, Authors guide for preparing informative test methods (ITMs) for non-specifiable parameters of fiber-optic components 6 EIA TSBb2 93 3234600 0551319 2Tb 3 Numbering System TSB-62“ Individual test methods are covered by addenda to this basic do
47、cument. Identify each individual method as an “ITM“ (for Informative Test Method), followed by a numeric identifying number (e. g., ITM-1 , ITM-20, etc.). This ITM number will never change as long as the procedure remains in force. ITM numbers are randomly assigned without particular regard to subje
48、ct matter (although some “blocks“ of numbers may occasionally be assigned to ITM families). Each individual addendum is assigned a “dash number“ that is the same as the ITM number for that procedure. When an addendum is revised, an alpha character is added following the ITM dash number to indicate t
49、he revision level of that particular addendum. NOTE - While there could be such a publication as, for example, “ITM-19,“ there could never be an “ITM-19A.“ In the latter case, refer to the stand-alone addendum, which would be identified as TSB-62-19A. A listing of published (and unpublished) ITMs may appear in TIAS Telecommunications Systems Bulletin TSB-63. When using this listing, be sure to consult the latest revision of TSB-63. 4 Application These test methods (ITMs) have been and are being developed by the various subcommittees and working groups of TIA Committee F