TIA EIA-604-1993 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards (FOCIS)《MT-RJ型光纤连接器相互配合标准(focis)》.pdf

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1、August 28,2000 ANNOUNCEMENT REAFFIRNMTION The following standard has been reaffirmed by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). TIA-EIA-604 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards (FOCIS) (Reaffirmed August 11,2000. Formerly St

2、andards Proposal No. 4491) This Standard was prepared for reaffirmation by the TIA FO-6.3 Subcommittee on Fiber Optic Interconnecting Devices under the Chairmanship of Mr. Thomas Ball of Lucent Technologies. To obtain copies of this document, contact Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way Ea

3、st, Englewood, CO 801 12-5704 or call U.S.A. and Canada 1-800-854-7179, International (303) 397- 7956. 2500 Wilson Boulevard. Suite 300 Arlington. VA 22201 703/907-7700 FAX 703l907-7727 ZEC. Representing the telecommunications indusby in association with the Electronic industries Alliance D*b.IaYw,I

4、lr W 25955112 00787b4 513 TIA I E IA- 6 O 4 ADOPTION NOTICE TIA/EIA-604, “Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards (FOCIS)“ was adopted on 13 June 1994 for use by the Department of Defense (DoD). Proposed changes by DoD activities must be submitted to the DoD Adopting Activity: Defense Elect

5、ronics Supply Center, ATTN: DESC-ELDT, Dayton, OH 45444-5765. DoD activities may obtain copies of this standard from the Defense Printing Service Detachment Office, Building 4D (Customer Service), 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. The private sector and other Government agencies may p

6、urchase copies from the Telecommunications Industry Association, 2001 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20006. Custodians: Navy - AS Air Force - 85 Army - CR Review Activities : Navy - EC, MC, SH Air Force - 11,13,14,17,19,80,90,99 Amy - MI, TE GSA - FSS OUSD - SD Adopting Activity: (Project

7、6060-0 108) DLA - ES FSC 6060 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. EIA TIA-604 73 W 3234600 0552345 413 W Rlproduced By GLOBAL ENGINEERING DOCUYENB Wih lho Permission d EIA Unda Royahy Agrement TIAIEIA STANDARD AN SI/ TIA/ EIA -6 O 4- 19 9 3 APPROVED: Nov

8、ember 2, 1993 Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards (FOCIS) - TIA/EIA-604 NOVEMBER 1993 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION EIA TIA-604 93 3234600 0552146 35T m NOTICE TiA/EIA Engineering Standards and Publications are designed to serve the public interest through eliminating misunder

9、standings between manufacturers and purchasers, facilitating interchangeability and improvement of products, and assisting the purchaser in selecting and obtaining with minimum delay the proper product for his particular need. Existence of such Standards and Publications shall not in any respect pre

10、clude any member or nonmember of WEIA from manufacturing or sehg products not confonning to such Standards and Publications, nor shall the existence of such Standards and Publications preclude their voluntary use by-those other than TiA/EIA members, whether the standard is to be used either domestic

11、ally or internationally. Recommended Standards and Publications are adopted by TINEIA in accordance with the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) patent policy. By such action, TINEIA does not assume any liability to any patent owner, nor does it assume any obligation whatever to parties ado

12、pting the Recommended Standard or Publication. This Standard does not purport to address all safety problems associated with its use or all applicable regulatory requirements. It is the responsibility of the user of this Standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and to determine

13、the applicability of regulatory limitations before its use. (From Standards Proposai No. 2845, formulated under the cognizance of the TIA FO-6.3 Subcommittee on Fiber Optic Interconnecting Devices.) Published by ?CELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 1993 Standards and Technology Department 2001 P

14、ennsylvania Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006 PRICE: Please refer to current Catalog of EU & JEDEC STANDARDS & ENGINEERING PUBLICATIONS or call Global Engineering Documents, USA and Canada (1-800-854-7179) international (303-397-7956) Ail rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. EIA TIA-b04 73 D 3234bOO 05

15、52347 276 I This document is copyrighted by the TIA and may not be reproduced permission. Organizations may obtain permission to reproduce a iimited number o through entering into a license agreement with the EM. Interested organizations should contact: EM Standard Sales Office 2001 Pennsylvania Ave

16、., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202)457-4966 without if copies EIA TIA-604 93 m 3234600 O552348 322 m FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR 1. INTRODUCTION TIA/EIA-604 Page 1 INTERMATEABILITY STANDARDS (FOCIS) This document, together with its addenda, provides standards for the intermateability of fiber optic conne

17、ctors. Each addendum to this document is a Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) for a particular type or design of fiber optic connector. Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards, FOCISs, are developed by Subcommittee FO 6.3 on Interconnecting Devices. They are approved jo

18、intly by EIA and TIA, and are issued as addenda to this document. The intermateability requirements in a FOCIS apply to mating optical components such as connector plugs, adaptors, and receptacles. The intermateability requirements in a FOGS are to be for completed product. For example, for a connec

19、tor plug the requirements are to be the requirements for the plug mounted with the fiber installed and ready for use. 2. OBJECTIVES FOR FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR INTERMATEABILITY O STANDARDS. The objective of a connector intermateability standard is to insure that intermated connector assemblies will fu

20、nction mechanically and that they will meet or exceed their common level of performance. Intermated connector assemblies are assemblies of connector plugs, and adaptors drawn from the products of two or more suppliers. The common level of performance for an intermated connector assembly is determine

21、d by the performance specifications of the separate products. Where the intermated products meet the same performance specification, that specification is the common level of performance. Where the intermated products do not meet the same performance specification, their common level of performance

22、is the least demanding set of requirements in the separate specifications for the intermated products. A FOCIS may also present dimensions for those features that define the mounting for the connector adaptor, and for those features that define the interface between connector plugs and receptacles.

23、EIA TIA-604 93 3234600 0552349 Ob9 . rnIA-604 Page 2 3. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS The following publications contain provisions which, through reference in this text, may constitute provisions of this Standard. EIA/IIA- Documents TWIA TSM-2 Draft, “Guide for the Preparation of Fiber Optic Fiber Connector

24、 Intermateability Standards“ EIA EP-7-A “Style Manual for Standards and Publications of EIA, TIA, and JEDEC“ EIA-440-A “Fiber Optic Terminology“ EIA/TIA-$SS-A “Standard Test Procedure for Fiber Optic Fibers, Cables, Transducers, Sensors, Connecting and Terminating Devices, and other Fiber Optic Comp

25、onents“ IEC Documents IEC/ISO Directives “Drafting and presentation of International Standards“ ASTM Documents ASTM E 29-89 “Standard Recommended Practices for Indicating Which Places of Figures Are to Be Considered Significant in Specified Limiting Values“ ANSI Y 14.5M-1982 (Reaffirmed 1988) Dimens

26、ioning and Toierancing“ 4. PREPARATION OF FOCISs Guidance for preparing a FOCIS document is contained in EWIA TSM-2, Guide for the Preparation of Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standards. 5. FOCIS REQUIREMENTS The requirements in a FOCIS that establish intermateability are based on the curre

27、nt understanding of the technology of fiber optic connectors. As the technology develops, it may at times be necessary to revise the requirements in particular FOCISs. A FOCIS includes those dimensions that insure that intermated connector assemblies will function mechanically and that the performan

28、ce of intermated connector assemblies will be at or above the level of their common level of performance. A FOCIS may also include EIA TIA-bo4 93 3234600 0552350 80 TIA/EIA-604 Page 3 requirements that define the mounting configuration for the connector adaptor, and for those features that define th

29、e interface between connector plugs and receptacles. Requirements that are not necessary to establish intermateability should not be included in a FOCIS. An example of a requirement that should be included in a FOCIS is the diameter of theferrule. Having established the diameter of the ferrule it ma

30、y not be necessary to establish requirements on the diameter of the sleeve that aligns two mating ferrules. It may also not be necessary to establish a requirement on the concentricity of the fiber cores relative to the ferrule. Dimensional gauging may be used for determining conformance to the feat

31、ures of a FOCIS, and a FOCIS may include dimensions for such gages. 6. OPTICAL FIBER FOCIS documents will not include requirements on the fiber to be used in the connector plugs. The fibers in a connector assembly influence connector loss in two ways: fiber geometry and intrinsic loss. Geometrical f

32、actors, such as fiber diameter and core concentricity, effect the alignment of the cores, and hence the connector loss. Intrinsic loss is the loss that would be realized with two fibers in perfect alignment, and with complete physical contact between the cores. The intrinsic loss for identical fiber

33、s is zero. For single-mode fibers intrinsic loss is primarily a function of differences between the mode field diameters of the fibers. The loss in a connector assembly with like fibers, that is fibers with no intrinsic loss between them, is a function of the offset, tilt and gap between the fibers.

34、 These factors are accounted for in intermated connector assemblies in the performance of the separate products. The intrinsic loss between the fibers in a connector assembly with unlike fibers must be added to the loss that would be predicted by the offset, tilt and gap between the fibers. The pred

35、icted loss of intermated connector assemblies with unlike fibers is therefore the sum of the intrinsic loss and the loss that would be predicted by the common level of performance. 7. TUNED CONNECTOR PLUGS The common level of performance for connector assemblies in which one or both of the plugs are

36、 tunable is to be based on performance specifications for those plugs when they are assembled without being tuned. Tunable connector plugs are plugs that may be assembled so that the eccentricity of the core is in a preferred angular relationship to the keying element of the connector plug. - EIA TI

37、A-604 93 = 3234600 0552151 717 = TIA/EIA-604 Page 4 8. REVISIONS This document and FOCISs issued as addenda to this document may be revised and reissued as required. No revision of this document or its addenda is to be made that would invalidate standards that had been previously been issued, or tha

38、t would produce an incompatibility with product supplied under a previous issue. 9. DEFINITIONS AND SYMBOLS Definitions of basic fiier optic terms used in this document and its addenda may be found in the latest edition of EIA-440. Refer to the latest edition of Em-587 for basic fiber optic symbols.

39、 Definitions of terms that are specific to this document are presented in the Glossary, Section 13. 10. INTERNATIONAL STANDARDIZATION AND HARMONIZATION It is the intent of the FO-6 Committee that EIA/TIA FOCISs be harmonized with comparable international standards (IEC, ISO, CC1T-) to the maximum ex

40、tent possible. Occasionally, however, differences between an FOP and a comparable international standard may be unavoidable. Every effort should be made to reconcile such differences. It is not, however, the intent that FOCISs be forced into including provisions that are inappropriate just for the s

41、ake of harmonization. 11. TEST CONDITIONS Tests or measurements made under the terms of this document and its addenda are to be conducted at test conditions as defined in the latest edition of EIA/TIA 455, Section 6, Standard Atmospheric Conditions. 12. MEASUREMENT UNITS The measurement units to be

42、used in the preparation and publication of FOCISs shall be in accordance with the latest edition of EIA/TIA 455, Section 7, “METRIC POLICY FOR FOTPs. 13. GLOSSARY ? Common Level of Performance - the least demanding or minimum set of performance requirements in the separate specifications of each of

43、the products in the intermated connector assembly, EIA TIA-bo4 93 3234600 O552352 653 M TIA/EIA-604 Page 5 Connector - A term referring to a device whose purpose is to transfer optical power between two optical fiiers and that is designed to be connected and disconnected repeatedly. Connector Adapto

44、r - The portion of the connector assembly that joins mo plugs. Connector Assembly - A mated assembly of two connector plugs and a connector adaptor. Connector Plug - The portion of the connector assembly that is mounted on the end of an optical fiber or optical fiber cable, and that mates with a con

45、nector adaptor. Connector Receptacle - The portion of a package, containing a source detector or other device, to which a connector plug is mated. A receptacle normally couples the fiber directly to the device, without a length of fiier between the connector plug and the device. Intermateability - The ability to form optical connections with connector assemblies using products from more than one supplier. Tuned Connector Plug - A plug that has been assembled with a preferential rotational position of the ferrule relative to the body of the connector. EIA TIA-604 93 3234600 0552153 59T ,

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