Proper utilization and attention to details are necessary to unlock the optimal performance of optical modules.
Installation Method:
Whether indoors or outdoors, it is essential to implement ESD precautions when handling optical modules. Always wear ESD gloves or an ESD wrist strap while making contact with the optical module.
Strictly avoid touching the gold fingers of the optical module when handling it. Ensure a gentle and careful grip to prevent any pressure or impact on the module. If the module is accidentally bumped or impacted during handling, it is advisable not to use it further.
When installing the optical module, apply force to insert it fully until a slight vibration or a "click" sound is felt, indicating that the module is securely locked. Close the bail latch while inserting the module. After insertion, gently tug the module to verify if it is correctly seated. If it cannot be pulled out, it indicates that the module is properly inserted.
To remove the optical module, first detach the fiber jumper, then rotate the bail latch approximately 90 degrees to disengage it from the optic port. Slowly and gently remove the module, avoiding any excessive force that could cause damage.
Preventive Measures for Optical Port Contamination:
To avoid cross-contamination of optical ports caused by contamination on the end faces of fiber jumpers, it is essential to ensure the cleanliness of the fiber jumper's end face before inserting it into the optical port. Therefore, during installation, it is necessary to use lint-free wipes to clean the end face of the fiber jumper.
If the optical module is not in use temporarily, it must be covered with a dust cap to prevent dust contamination. If there is no dust cap available, a fiber can be used as a substitute. If the optical module remains unused for an extended period without a dust cap, the optic ports must be cleaned with a cotton swab before reusing them.
Measures to Prevent Overload Optical Power:
When using an OTDR to test the continuity or attenuation of the fiber link, it is crucial to disconnect the fiber from the optical module. Failure to do so can easily result in overload of optical power and damage the optical module.
For long-distance optical modules, the input optical power generally needs to be less than -7dBm. If the input exceeds -7dBm, optical attenuators should be used to increase the attenuation. The formula is as follows: Assuming the transmitting end optical power is XdBm and the attenuation is YdB, the received optical power should satisfy X-Y<-7dBm.
Optical Port Maintenance:
When cleaning optical modules, it is essential to select lint-free swabs based on the type of optical port. Dip a lint-free swab into anhydrous alcohol and insert it into the optical port, rotating it in a consistent direction for cleaning. Next, use a dry lint-free swab to insert into the optical port and wipe in the same direction.
For cleaning the end face, use a dry lint-free swab and avoid touching it with your fingers. Ensure that each wiping action occurs in a different position to prevent repetitive cleaning in the same spot. In the case of heavily soiled connectors, moisten a lint-free swab with a moderate amount of anhydrous alcohol, ensuring not to use excessive liquid. Follow the same wiping method as mentioned before. After cleaning, switch to another dry lint-free swab for a final cleaning to ensure the dryness of the connector end face before conducting testing.
ESD Damage:
ESD phenomena are unavoidable, but prevention can be achieved through measures to prevent charge accumulation and facilitate rapid discharge:
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