GARTH NAAR – FINDING CORRECT SELECTION OF FIBER OPTICS CABLE Garth Naar sorting through cables and connectivity options can be a frustrating exercise. It's hard enough working through the categories and levels of copper networking cables, where most cables end with the same connector. What happens when you start looking at fiber optic cables? That's where things can really get confusing! That's what this paper is designed to help out with — how to select the right kind of fiber optic cable.
Garth Naar let's start off by saying that fiber optic cables can be used in a huge variety of applications, from small office LANs, to data centers, to intercontinental communication links. The data lines that connect between North America and Europe, for instance, are made of fiber optic cable strung underneath the ocean. Our discussion in this paper is going to focus primarily on the types of cables found in those small-scale networks closer to home, and in particular to pre-terminated cables that may be readily available for installation, called "patch cords", "pre-terms", or other similar nicknames.
MULTIMODE AND SINGLE MODE One of the first things to determine when choosing fiber optic cables is the "mode" of fiber that you need. The mode of a fiber cable describes how light beams travel on the inside of the fiber cables themselves. It's important because