ETS 2220 Fiber Optics and Data Communications
In this course, students gain a practical, real-world perspective on fiber optics technology and optical data communications fundamentals. Students are given a thorough explanation of how fibers work, and then basic elements of a fiber-optic link are introduced and discussed, including transmitters, optical fiber, and receivers. Students practice practical skills that a fiber cable installer needs in the field through hands-on experiments that include cleaning and visual inspection of the connector end face, installing the connector on the optical fiber, and splicing two fibers. Finally, students are trained to use and perform different measurements using visual fault locators, an optical loss test set (OLTS), and optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) equipment.
3 credits
Prerequisites
ETS 2210
Course Fee
Lab fee $20.