OWL REPORTER
INTERPRETING OWL REPORTER SCREENS AND REPORTS
The following list of terms appear on the OWL Reporter software screen and/or printed report.
– Connector Loss
– Fiber Loss
– Light Source Reference Power
– Measured Power
– Operating Margin (%)
– Optical Loss
– Pass/Fail
– Splice Loss
– System Overhead
– System Reference Power
– Total Allowable System Loss
Descriptions for each of these terms are listed on the following pages.
Connector Loss
Definition:
during the calculation of an optical loss budget, the amount of optical loss attributed to interconnections in the link
under test. An interconnection is a device that brings two fiber connectors together; e.g. the ports on a patch panel or a fiber optic
adapter. Connector loss is specified by cabling standards that base link budget calculation on the passive components of the link
under test; examples of this type of standard are the TIA-568 and the ISO IEC 11801.
Units:
dB per connection
Calculation:
(Number of interconnections) x (dB loss per connection)
Patch
Panel
Link Under Test
Patch
Panel
The following list of terms appear on the OWL Reporter software screen and/or printed report.
– Connector Loss
– Fiber Loss
– Light Source Reference Power
– Measured Power
– Operating Margin (%)
– Optical Loss
– Pass/Fail
– Splice Loss
– System Overhead
– System Reference Power
– Total Allowable System Loss
Descriptions for each of these terms are listed on the following pages.
Connector Loss
Definition:
during the calculation of an optical loss budget, the amount of optical loss attributed to interconnections in the link
under test. An interconnection is a device that brings two fiber connectors together; e.g. the ports on a patch panel or a fiber optic
adapter. Connector loss is specified by cabling standards that base link budget calculation on the passive components of the link
under test; examples of this type of standard are the TIA-568 and the ISO IEC 11801.
Units:
dB per connection
Calculation:
(Number of interconnections) x (dB loss per connection)
The following list of terms appear on the OWL Reporter software screen and/or printed report.
– Connector Loss
– Fiber Loss
– Light Source Reference Power
– Measured Power
– Operating Margin (%)
– Optical Loss
– Pass/Fail
– Splice Loss
– System Overhead
– System Reference Power
– Total Allowable System Loss
Descriptions for each of these terms are listed on the following pages.
Connector Loss
Definition:
during the calculation of an optical loss budget, the amount of optical loss attributed to interconnections in the link
under test. An interconnection is a device that brings two fiber connectors together; e.g. the ports on a patch panel or a fiber optic
adapter. Connector loss is specified by cabling standards that base link budget calculation on the passive components of the link
under test; examples of this type of standard are the TIA-568 and the ISO IEC 11801.
Units:
dB per connection
Calculation:
(Number of interconnections) x (dB loss per connection)
Link
Under
Test
Patch
Cable
(to active
equipment)
The following list of terms appear on the OWL Reporter software screen and/or printed report.
– Connector Loss
– Fiber Loss
– Light Source Reference Power
– Measured Power
– Operating Margin (%)
– Optical Loss
– Pass/Fail
– Splice Loss
– System Overhead
– System Reference Power
– Total Allowable System Loss
Descriptions for each of these terms are listed on the following pages.
Connector Loss
Definition:
during the calculation of an optical loss budget, the amount of optical loss attributed to interconnections in the link
under test. An interconnection is a device that brings two fiber connectors together; e.g. the ports on a patch panel or a fiber optic
adapter. Connector loss is specified by cabling standards that base link budget calculation on the passive components of the link
under test; examples of this type of standard are the TIA-568 and the ISO IEC 11801.
Units:
dB per connection
Calculation:
(Number of interconnections) x (dB loss per connection)
The following list of terms appear on the OWL Reporter software screen and/or printed report.
– Connector Loss
– Fiber Loss
– Light Source Reference Power
– Measured Power
– Operating Margin (%)
– Optical Loss
– Pass/Fail
– Splice Loss
– System Overhead
– System Reference Power
– Total Allowable System Loss
Descriptions for each of these terms are listed on the following pages.
Connector Loss
Definition:
during the calculation of an optical loss budget, the amount of optical loss attributed to interconnections in the link
under test. An interconnection is a device that brings two fiber connectors together; e.g. the ports on a patch panel or a fiber optic
adapter. Connector loss is specified by cabling standards that base link budget calculation on the passive components of the link
under test; examples of this type of standard are the TIA-568 and the ISO IEC 11801.
Units:
dB per connection
Calculation:
(Number of interconnections) x (dB loss per connection)
Interconnection
The following list of terms appear on the OWL Reporter software screen and/or printed report.
– Connector Loss
– Fiber Loss
– Light Source Reference Power
– Measured Power
– Operating Margin (%)
– Optical Loss
– Pass/Fail
– Splice Loss
– System Overhead
– System Reference Power
– Total Allowable System Loss
Descriptions for each of these terms are listed on the following pages.
Connector Loss
Definition:
during the calculation of an optical loss budget, the amount of optical loss attributed to interconnections in the link
under test. An interconnection is a device that brings two fiber connectors together; e.g. the ports on a patch panel or a fiber optic
adapter. Connector loss is specified by cabling standards that base link budget calculation on the passive components of the link
under test; examples of this type of standard are the TIA-568 and the ISO IEC 11801.
Units:
dB per connection
Calculation:
(Number of interconnections) x (dB loss per connection)
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