Course Description:
Fiber optic systems are a key part of new communications services. Teir success depends upon good design. This Hands-On course will cover the particulars of how fiber optic networks are designed within the context of complete communications systems or construction projects. It will and provide an in depth knowledge of processes in delivering new services and selecting the most appropriate plant for successful fiber optic system.
The focus is geared on the design. This includes network protocols, network configurations, optical cabling, industry communications standards, and determination of fiber count, hardware selection, splicing termination methods, cable system testing, troubleshooting and proper documentation.
This Fiber Optics Designer course provides detailed instruction and Hands-On labs of fiber optic design throughout the course.
Certification(s)
ETA (FOD) Fiber Optic Designer or FOA (CFOSD) Certification can be administered during this course, upon request.
Students Will Learn:
- Produce a design specification for a Fiber Optic Network Service
- Select the correct kind of Fiber links to match application requirements
- Specify the Physical Plant Layout
- Identify the Network Protocols and Network Configurations to be used
- Implement services using Industry Communications Standards
- Determine Fiber, Splicing, Termination, Testing and Troubleshooting procedures
- Calculate Link Loss, throughput and availability of the finished service
- Deliver Documentation matching Industry Standards
- And More...
Course Length:
3 Days