TIA-455-219-2002 Multifiber Ferrule Endface Ferrule Hole Inside Diameter《多纤套圈端面几何测量》.pdf

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1、 TIA STANDARD ANSI/TIA-455-219-2002 Approved: December 16, 2002 FOTP-219 Multifiber Ferrule Endface Ferrule Hole Inside Diameter TIA-455-219 DECEMBER 2002 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Representing the telecommunications industry in association with the Electronic Industries Alliance Copyr

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20、NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 i FOTP-219 Multifiber Ferrule Endface Geometry Measurement Contents

21、 Foreword.iii 1. Introduction / Intent 1 2. Normative references. 1 3. Apparatus / Test Equipment . 1 4 Test specimens 2 5. Measurement Regions. 2 6. Test Procedure 3 7. Documentation 6 8. Specification information 7 Annex A Guide-Pin Based Ferrule Geometry Precision Truncated Pins Technique (normat

22、ive) 8 Annex B - Biparabolic Surface (Informative). 10 Annex C - Endface Angle Sign Conventions (Informative). 11 Annex D - Fiber Numbering Convention (Informative) 12 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking

23、permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 iiThis page left blank. Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 iiiFOTP-219 Multifiber Ferrule Endface Geo

24、metry Measurement Foreword (This Foreword is informative only and is not part of this Standard.) From TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) Project No. 3-0001, formulated under the cognizance of TIA FO-6, Committee on Fiber Optics, FO-63, Subcommittee on Fiber Optic Interconnecting Devices a

25、nd Passive Products; and FO-6.33, Working Group on Ferrule/Fiber Geometrical Measurements. This FOTP is part of the series of test procedures included within Recommended Standard TIA/EIA-455A. There are 4 annexes, 2 normative and 2 informative. Key words: interconnecting devices, fiber connector, op

26、tical connectors, interferometric equipment, connector housing. Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 ivThis page left blank. Copyright Telecommunications

27、Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 11 Introduction / Intent 1.1 This Document defines a test procedure to assess endface geometry in guide-pin based multifiber ferrules. The primary

28、 attributes are fiber height and endface angle relative to the guidepin bores. 1.2 This test method is based on the use of precision fixturing. This document is intended for use with interferometric measurement equipment. 1.3 This procedure assumes that the ferrule face surrounding the region of int

29、erest is equal to or lower in height than the surface inside the boundaries of the region of interest. 2 Normative references Test or inspection requirements may include, but are not limited to, the following references: TIA/EA-455-B, Standard test procedures for fiber optic fibers, cables, transduc

30、ers, sensors, connecting and terminating devices and other fiber optic components TIA/EIA-455-57B (FOTP-57) Optical fiber end preparation and examination Users of this FOTP are encouraged to specify the most recent edition of the documents referenced above. In case of dispute, use the specified docu

31、ment revision. Caution: Do not casually make the decision to require the most recent edition of a referenced FOTP. There have been instances when document revisions have completely changed the intent, application, use, etc. of a document such that the requirement to use an edition more recent than t

32、he one originally reviewed may be totally inappropriate. 3 Apparatus / Test Equipment 3.1. Test equipment shall include the following items: Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license f

33、rom IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 23.1.1 Precision fixturing such that the angle of the ferrule face relative to the guide-pin bore axes may be determined. (There are several ways to do this. One such technique may be found in Annex A.) For whichever precision fixturing is chosen, a method must be included to

34、 confirm the accuracy and repeatability of the measurement. 3.1.2 An interferometer with adequate field of view and resolution. 3.1.3 Assorted cleaning materials such as lint free wipes and canned air. 4 Test specimens 4. TEST SPECIMEN 4.1. Each test specimen shall consist of a ferrule that may or m

35、ay not be mounted inside of a connector housing. Current industry examples include the large MT ferrule/MTP/MPX, the small MT ferrule/MT RJ/mini MPO and the DC ferrule/SC DC. 4.2. Connectors to be measured shall be allowed to stabilize at standard atmospheric conditions for at least 1 hour (25 degre

36、es C +/- 5 degrees C and 30 to 60% R.H.). 5. Measurement Regions 5. Measurement Regions: 5.1 The measurement uses 4 defined regions on the ferrule endface. Suggested values for these parameters may be found in table 2. 5.1.1 Region of interest (ROI): The ROI is set on the ferrule surface and defined

37、 by a rectangular region having a long axis of length L, and a short axis of width W. The region of interest shall be chosen to cover the intended contact zone of the ferrule endface when the ferrules are mated. The region of interest shall be centered on the fiber array. 5.1.2 Extracting Regions: T

38、he extracting regions, which include the fiber endface regions and the associated adhesive regions, are defined by circles having a diameter E, centered on each fiber. Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking

39、permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 35.1.3 Fitting region: The fitting region is equal to the region of interest minus the extracting regions and is the data set used in making calculations for the ferrule surface. 5.1.4 Averaging Region: The averaging region is centered on each fiber

40、 surface and is used to calculate the fiber height. The averaging region is defined by a circle having a diameter F. The value used for this parameter will vary depending on the fiber type. To assess core dip in MM fibers, two averaging regions are used. The first is the core fitting region. The dia

41、meter of this region is 20u. The second region is an annular area bound by the annular maximum at 90u and the annular minimum at 70u. (See drawing below.) MM fiber cladding (125 um)Core fitting region (F) Annular minimum Annular maximum Figure 1 6. Test Procedure Copyright Telecommunications Industr

42、y Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 4Map the surface of the ferrule. To create data set “A”, use only the pixels contained within the ROI. Figure 2 Figure 3 Create data set “B” by removing

43、the extraction regions. Figure 4 Create surface “C” by fitting a biparabolic curve to data set “B”.( See Annex B for a suggested curve fitting routine.) Figure 5 Create data set “D” by subtracting surface “C” from data set “B”. Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under

44、license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 5Figure 6 Create data set “E” by removing the top 3% of the pixels in data set “D”. Figure 7 Create data set “F” by eliminating all but the top 20% of the pixels in data set “E”. Create dat

45、a set “G” by eliminating all pixels from data set “A” except for those identified in data set “F”. Figure 8 Figure 9 Fit a plane to data set “G” and use the plane to calculate X and Y angles using the average of the guide-pin bore axes as a reference. (See Annex C for endface angle sign conventions.

46、) “Add” the extraction regions back in. Calculate the fiber heights relative to the plane. (See Annex D for fiber numbering conventions.) Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from

47、 IHS-,-,-TIA-455-219 6Figure 10 Note: Ferrule endfaces are typically flat. The curvature in these drawings has been exaggerated for illustrative purposes. Create surface “H” by fitting a biparabolic curve to data set “G”. Remove residual X and Y tilt in the region of interest. Calculate the flatness

48、 deviation using the plane created in Figure 9. Flatness deviation is defined as the peak-to-valley height of the bi-parabolic fit across the region of interest measured to the plan created in Figure 9. This is measured along an axis parallel to the guide pin bore axis. Calculate the X and Y radius

49、values. Determine the MM core dip. This may be accomplished by subtracting the average height of the core fitting region from the average height of the annular averaging region. 7. Documentation 7.1 Report the following information for each test: 7.1.1 The date the test was completed 7.1.2 This FOTP number (FOTP-219). 7.1.3 The identificat

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