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LFS4100

 

Chapter 8: Fiber Holder Insert Selection Guide

 

Rev B, July 24, 2018 

Page 35

 

Chapter 8 

Fiber Holder Insert Selection Guide 

Top Inserts: 

The LFS4100 fusion splicer requires fiber holder inserts to be placed in the fiber holding blocks in order to clamp 
the fibers during the splicing process. Fiber holder top inserts sit in the lid of the fiber holding blocks and come in 
a variety of groove sizes. They can be used to clamp the cladding, coating, or buffer of a fiber. The top inserts and 
bottom inserts can be paired in a variety of combinations to accommodate all fiber sizes compatible with the 
LFS4100 splicer, as shown in Table 4. Multiple combinations of top and bottom inserts may be required to 
accommodate all sizes of fiber to be spliced. 
There are two types of top inserts that are compatible with the LFS4100 fusion splicer. The standard top inserts 
(Item #'s starting with VHA) come in single-sided and double-sided versions; the specified fiber diameter (in µm) is 
engraved on the part. These top inserts cannot be used for end-view imaging. They are, however, compatible 
with the FPS300 Fiber Preparation Station, LDC Series of Fiber Cleavers, and GPX Glass Processing Systems. 
For end-view imaging and alignment, an insert with an indent for LED illumination (VHB00 or VHB05) is required. 
This mode of operation allows for alignment of the cores of polarization-maintaining, eccentric-core, and 
microstructured specialty fibers. These LED illumination inserts are also compatible with the GPX Series of Glass 
Processing Systems. 

Fiber Holder Insert 

Side 1 Accepted Diameter 

(Min / Max) 

Side 2 Accepted Diameter 

(Min / Max) 

VHB00 

57 µm / 759 µm 

N/A 

VHB05 

410 µm / 1008 µm 

560 µm / 1269 µm 

VHA00 

57 µm / 759 µm 

275 µm / 970 µm 

VHA05 

410 µm / 1008 µm 

560 µm / 1269 µm 

VHA10 

812 µm / 1515 µm 

1036 µm / 1770 µm 

VHA15 

1288 µm / 2022 µm 

1534 µm / 2268 µm 

VHA20 

1772 µm / 2505 µm 

2032 µm / 2944 µm 

VHA25 

2278 µm / 3029 µm 

N/A 

VHA30 

2609 µm / 3198 µm 

N/A 

Bottom Inserts: 

Fiber holder bottom inserts sit in the bottom section of the fiber holding blocks and come in a variety of groove 
sizes. They can be used to clamp the cladding, coating, or buffer of the fiber. The top inserts (sold above) and 
bottom inserts can be paired in a variety of combinations to accommodate all fiber sizes compatible with the 
LFS4100 splicer, as shown in Table 4

 

below. 

There are two types of bottom inserts that are compatible with the LFS4100 fusion splicer. The bottom inserts for 
fibers with cladding or buffer diameters up to 1.047 mm (indicated with Item #'s starting with VHF) are transfer 
inserts; they allow for a single fiber to be transferred between the Vytran FPS300 Fiber Preparation Station, 
LDC400 Series of Fiber Cleavers, and LFS4100 Splicer without loss of positional reference. All of these transfer 
inserts require the VHT1 transfer clamp; the transfer inserts for diameters ≤550 µm also require a graphite V-
groove. 

 

Fiber Holder Insert 

Side 1 Accepted Diameter 

(Min / Max) 

VHF160 

112 µm / 208 µm 

VHF250 

177 µm / 320 µm 

VHF400 

279 µm / 519 µm 

VHF500 

346 µm / 795 µm 

VHF750 

516 µm / 1047 µm 

Содержание Vytran LFS4100

Страница 1: ...LFS4100 Fiber Splicer User Guide...

Страница 2: ...m 6 3 5 5 Splice Head 7 3 5 6 Filament Assembly 7 3 5 7 Filaments 8 3 5 8 Mirror Tower 9 3 5 9 Imaging System 9 Chapter 4 Set Up 10 Chapter 5 Software Interface 12 5 1 Menu Bar 12 5 1 1 File 12 5 1 2...

Страница 3: ...1 Fiber Holding Block Maintenance 30 7 1 1 Changing the Fiber Holding Block Inserts 30 7 1 2 Cleaning the Fiber Holding Block Inserts 30 7 1 3 Adjusting the Transfer Insert Clamp 30 7 2 Filament Repla...

Страница 4: ...ion Direct Current Alternating Current Both Direct and Alternating Current Earth Ground Terminal Protective Conductor Terminal Frame or Chassis Terminal Equipotentiality On Supply Off Supply In Positi...

Страница 5: ...g operation is STRONGLY ADVISED AGAINST WARNING The fiber handlers and the splice head can exert a fair amount of force as they move from side to side It is strongly advised that users NOT put their f...

Страница 6: ...imaging system displays a magnified fiber image with sub micron resolution the camera can display views of both the fiber sides and fiber ends Using these images the XY and rotation stages automatica...

Страница 7: ...e gas tank fittings in other areas or countries 6 1 8 PTFE Gas Line Gas line for gas tank regulator 7 RS 232 Comm Cable 9 pin D sub cable for RS 232 communication 8 Camera Cable 6 pin IEEE 1394 firewi...

Страница 8: ...100 workstation is powered from an external dual voltage supply Connection is made via a 5 pin round connector Communication PC LFS4100 Control communication RS 232 9 way D Sub connector Connect to Co...

Страница 9: ...Block Inserts The LFS4100 fusion splicer requires fiber holder inserts to be placed in the fiber holding blocks in order to clamp the fibers during the splicing process A top and bottom insert sold s...

Страница 10: ...sport These transfer inserts include vacuum holes that provide a small suction force to hold the fiber in place Figure 6 Fiber Holder Transfer Bottom Insert 3 5 5 Splice Head The splice head employs a...

Страница 11: ...for most applications Iridium filaments operate at slightly lower temperatures than graphite filaments making these ideal for working with softer glass fibers The filaments have an approximate operat...

Страница 12: ...view the ends of the fibers The LED provides backlighting for viewing the ends of the fibers Figure 9 Mirror Tower 3 5 9 Imaging System The LFS4100 splicing station comes with an automated camera ass...

Страница 13: ...the back of the LFS4100 Figure 11 External Vacuum Pump for Bottom Fiber Holder Inserts 4 Use the included IEEE 1394 firewire cable to connect the camera to the port on the LFS4100 labeled CAMERA 6 pin...

Страница 14: ...the port on the back of the LFS4100 labeled POWER Plug the other end of the cable into the DC power supply Be sure to align the red dot on the plug with the red dot on the receptacle Figure 13 DC Pow...

Страница 15: ...chapter The buttons are described from top to bottom The graphical user interface is illustrated below Figure 15 LFS4100 Graphical User Interface The following sections describe each component of the...

Страница 16: ...iew menu allows the user to hide or display the various toolbars data windows and guides such as crosshair and alignment guides associated with the GUI The Processes Toolbar Macro Toolbar and Quick Op...

Страница 17: ...an be modified through the Toolbars menu Edit Processes Bar Allows the user to define which process will be shown on the Processes Toolbar for quick usage The Selected Processes window includes all th...

Страница 18: ...ck Open File Toolbar Users can add or remove files from this window Camera Bar Properties Allows the user to edit the properties of each fiber view provided by the camera Each tab of the View Properti...

Страница 19: ...ab are pre set the user should not change them Mechanical The Mechanical menu includes options for the fiber holding blocks Home to View Distance This option sets the distance between the splice home...

Страница 20: ...n this window while the argon flow rate for the splice is set in the Splice Properties window Cleave Angle Limits The system can measure the cleave angle of the fibers before splicing them together Th...

Страница 21: ...ll be discussed in Chapter 6 5 1 5 Reset The Reset menu allows the user to initialize stop and reset the LFS4100 5 1 6 Execute The Execute menu can be used to perform key splicing functions For descri...

Страница 22: ...tion Home is the proper camera position for system storage and manipulation of fibers Back and Front are two different side views used to align fibers The Back view is typically used as the referenced...

Страница 23: ...This button moves the fibers to the splice position using predetermined positions for the fiber holding blocks You can change these positions by right clicking on the Load Fibers button Gap This comm...

Страница 24: ...ront or Back of a pair of fibers Front and back views are captured with the help of mirrors on the mirror tower and feature back lighting from LEDs in the ring illuminator Another way to get an edge v...

Страница 25: ...e splice head Thus for the left block positive motion is to the right Left Pivot The Left Pivot box enables the user to pivot the left fiber holding block for alignment in the back view Left Rotation...

Страница 26: ...in ADC levels The maximum for each is 65535 which corresponds to 5 V and 80 A respectively Cleave Angles This window indicates the fiber cleave angles The cleave angle measured on the left fiber is d...

Страница 27: ...LFS4100 software will use inputs from the CCD camera or an external optical power meter to precisely align the fibers Computer controlled stepper motors are used to position the fibers during alignme...

Страница 28: ...Push This is the distance the fibers are pushed together prior to the fusion process Check the pre push distance displayed in the Splice Parameters window To change the pre push distance select the Pr...

Страница 29: ...ameters Multiple Stage Splice Users can set up all the parameters for each splice step and add or remove splice steps in this window The system can also perform several splice files in a sequence The...

Страница 30: ...are aligned 6 3 2 Core Alignment The core alignment method is similar to the edge alignment method except the system attempts to align the cores of the fibers instead of the edges This process can on...

Страница 31: ...mation process must be calibrated for the fiber type and wavelength The calibration data for the loss estimation process takes the form of a number of coefficients that are generated by contrasting th...

Страница 32: ...n takes place most of the buttons on the GUI will appear grey and the status bar light will be dull red The LFS4100 must be on for initialization to succeed Shutting down the LFS4100 requires no speci...

Страница 33: ...sert is held in place with setscrews These two set screws are located in the back of the lid and must be loosened before the top insert can be replaced 7 1 2 Cleaning the Fiber Holding Block Inserts D...

Страница 34: ...on the Lens Home macro button Switch the LFS4100 off Remove the 2 screws 5 64 Allen wrench that secure the stainless steel cover plates onto the furnace Remove the Stainless Steel cover plates Remove...

Страница 35: ...osition relative to the filament on the PC monitor Shine an external light source into the fiber so that the end face is illuminated It may take some adjustment to get the light and the fiber position...

Страница 36: ...s that accumulates on the mirror surfaces This debris may be dust from the atmosphere small pieces of fiber coating finger prints etc Great care must be taken when cleaning the mirror surfaces as they...

Страница 37: ...e desired flow rate Initiate the purge using the Purge tool bar item Wait 5 10 seconds for the flow meter reading to stabilize Verify that the flow meter measures the set flow value Reset the Purge fl...

Страница 38: ...re and microstructured specialty fibers These LED illumination inserts are also compatible with the GPX Series of Glass Processing Systems Fiber Holder Insert Side 1 Accepted Diameter Min Max Side 2 A...

Страница 39: ...rt based on the fiber diameter size range shown in each cell Green cells indicate the best fit orange cells indicate the second best fit and white cells indicate the third best fit Example For the 800...

Страница 40: ...VHF750 750 m 516 759 234 9 617 970 132 221 643 878 107 128 728 963 23 213 812 1047 62 297 VHE10 1000 m 773 1008 172 63 858 1093 88 147 943 1178 3 232 1036 1271 90 325 1250 m 1034 1269 176 59 1119 1354...

Страница 41: ...search grade argon gas is preferred Any other gas may damage the unit NOTE European DIN fittings are supplied as required in European markets An adaptor may be required to allow connection of the supp...

Страница 42: ...s products such as Pure OEM products that means assemblies to be built into a unit by the user e g OEM laser driver cards Components Mechanics and optics Left over parts of units disassembled by the u...

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