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impedance match:
a condition whereby an impedance of a particular circuit,
cable or component isthe same asthe impedance of the circuit, cable or device
to which it isconnected.
jack:
a connecting device into which a plug can be inserted to make circuit
connections.
jacket:
the outer sheath which protects against the environment and may also
provide additional insulation.
maximum recommended pulling tension:
the maximum load which can be
applied along the axisof a cable without breaking the fibers.
microbend loss:
attenuation caused by excessive cable bending or
manufacturing flaws.
micron:
one millionth of a meter or 0.000039 inch.
minimum bend radius:
the smallest radius to which a cable can be bent without
damaging the fiber.
mismatch:
a condition whereby an impedance of a particular circuit, cable or
component isnot equal the impedance of the circuit, cable or device to which it is
connected.
optical power:
the power emitted from a light source into a fiberĆoptic cable;
defined in watts but usually expressed in decibels.
optical power budget:
the total amount of optical power available from the
fiberĆoptic transmitter less the losses present in the fiberĆoptic link.
plug:
a movable portion of a coaxial RF connector attached to a cable or
removable assembly.
raceway:
any channel designed expressly and used solely for holding wires and
cables.
reflections:
return of the radio frequency energy towardsthe source which is
caused by an impedance mismatch along the transmission path.
RG:
a symbol used to designate coaxial cables made to a government
specification.
shield:
a sheet, screen or braid of metal (usually copper, aluminum, or other
conducting material) usually placed between a dielectric and a jacket of a coaxial
cable.
surge:
a temporary and relatively large increase in the voltage or current in an
electric circuit or cable.
transceiver:
a module composed of a transmitter and receiver.
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