State the advantages of optical fiber cables on conventional electrical cables.
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Advantages of optical fiber cables on conventional electrical cables.
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- Large Potential bandwidth: As the optical carrier frequency is in
the range of 1012 to 115 Hz it yields a far
greater potential transmission bandwidth, than metallic cable
systems. Therefore the information carrying capacity of optical
fiber system is superior to the best copper cable system. - Small size and weight: Optical fiber have very small diameter which
are often no greater than the diameter of human hair. Small size and
light weight property of an optical fiber is somewhat advantageous
in various applications like aircraft, satellites and even ships. - Electrical isolation: Optical fibers which are fabricated from glass
or sometimes a plastic polymer are electrical insulator, they do not
exhibit earth loop and interface problems. Hence no hazards of short
circuit as in metal wires. - Immunity to interference and crosstalk: Optical fibers form a
dielectric waveguides and are therefore free from electromagnetic
interference (EMI), radio frequency (RF), etc. Hence the operation
of an optical fiber communication system is unaffected by
transmission through an electrically noisy environment and fiber
cable requires no shielding from EMI. - Signal security: The light from optical fibers does not radiate
significantly and therefore they provide a high degree of signal
security: - Low transmission loss: Fibers have been fabricated with losses as
low as 0.2dB/km and this feature has become a major advantage of
optical fiber communication. - System reliability and ease of maintenance: The low loss property of
optical fiber cable reduces the requirement for intermediate
repeaters or line amplifiers to boost the transmitted signal
strength. Hence with fewer repeaters the system reliability is
greatly enhanced. High reliability reduces its expenditure on
maintenance. - Ruggedness and Flexibility: Optical fibers have a very high tensile
strength. The fibers may also be bent to quite small radii or
twisted without damage. - Low cost and availability: The fibers are made from silica which is
available in abundance. Hence there is no shortage of material and
its cost is also less. So optical fiber offers a very low cost
Communication.
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