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1 Cabling Standards: What is Happening in Those Committee Meetings Tony E. Beam, RCDD Director of Systems Marketing AMP NETCONNECT Chairman of TR42.8 -Optical Fiber Subcommittee Editor of TIA/EIA-568-B-1 My other jobs! 1

2 TIA/EIA-568-B Next Revision TIA/EIA-568-A to be split up into 3 documents TIA-568-B.1 Systems and End-user Document Chapters 1-9 of TIA-568-A Cabling Installation Requirements Field Testing Requirements Cabling Component Documents TIA/EIA-B.2 UTP and FTP (ScTP) Components Chapter 10 of TIA-568-A Annex on STP-A (Chapter 11 of TIA-568-A) TIA/EIA-B.3 Optical Fiber Components Chapter 12 of TIA-568-A 2

3 TIA-568 Revision Timeline 568-B.1 System 568-B.2 UTP/ScTP 568-B.3 Fiber Committee Ballots Jan & Apr 99 April & Oct 99 Oct 98 & Jan 99 1 st Industry 2 nd Industry 3 nd Industry Ballot Ballot Ballot Oct 99 Dec 99 Mar 00 Dec 99 Mar 00 Oct 99 Dec 99 Approved Feb 00 Do not expect approval until 3 rd Qtr And this will be without Category 6 and Nextgeneration MM fiber 3

4 TIA-568-B Major Changes Cat 5e recommended UTP/ScTP solution Incorporate Cat 5e (Addendum #5) Cat 4 and Cat 5 eliminated STP-A (not recommended for new installations) Open Office (TSB-75) Consolidation Point/Multi-User Outlet Centralized Optical Fiber Cabling (TSB-72) Incorporation of testing (TSB-67 and Annex H) Incorporation of Addendum 50-micron optical fiber standardized Small-form factor fiber connectors recognized 4

5 TIA-568-B.1 Ballot and B.3 Standard Recognizes 50 um and 62.5 um for horizontal cabling Recognizes 50 um, 62.5 um and singlemode for backbone cabling Allows for alternate connector types at all locations except the outlet Establishes complete performance requirements for optical fiber connectors (optical, mechanical and environmental) Provides an informative application annex for optical fiber 5

6 TIA-568-B.3 Optical fiber cable transmission performance parameters Optical fiber cable type Wavelength (nm) Maximum attenuation (db/km) Minimum information transmission capacity (MHz km) 50/125 µm /125 µm singlemode N/A inside plant cable N/A singlemode N/A outside plant cable N/A NOTE - The information transmission capacity of the fiber, as measured by the fiber manufacturer, can be used by the cable manufacturer to demonstrate compliance with this requirement. 6

7 Centralized Network Administration Telecommunications Closet Splice or Interconnect Single or Multi-User Cables High Fiber Count Backbone Cable Telecommunications Closet Pull-Through Cables Centralized Electronics and Cabling Cost-Effective Alternative to Cross-Connect In TC Direct Connection From Outlet to Centralized CC Passive Telecommunications Closet Centralized Cross-Connect Centralized Electronics Equipment Room 7

8 Centralized Networking BENEFITS Operating costs: Centralized cable and electronics administration Easier to handle MACs Easier to troubleshoot Hub slots and ports: increased efficiency Passive closets: less space and outfitting Configuring work groups: simple and easy Network migration: quick path switch networks 8

9 What Has Changed Since 62.5 Micron Was Standardized? Data rate requirements exceeds capabilities of LEDs Numerical aperture no longer critical LED output power and align improves Connector alignment and polishing improves Short wavelength VCSELs are introduced and are the future for high-speed applications Fibre Channel 622 Mbps ATM 1 Gbps Ethernet/1.2 Gbps ATM SM Lasers and connector still not cost-competitive Gigabit VCSEL 1/3rd the price of LW laser Could equate to $1000 plus premium to the customer Requires use of special launch cord with MM fibers 9

10 LED vs. VCSEL vs. Edge-Emitting Laser 10

11 50 µm Cable Support for Existing Standards Maximum power penalty with LEDs db Long Wavelength LED Applications FDDI, Fast Ethernet, and 155 Mbps ATM Power budget supports full 2 km distance Short Wavelength LED Applications 10Mbps Ethernet and 4/16 Mbps TR Specifications do not support full 2 km distance However three leading suppliers of transceivers exceed power specifications Testing indicates support for 2 km distance Uses the same electronics and connectors 11

12 The Facts On 1 Gbps Optical Fiber Systems The installed base of fiber is optimized for use with LEDs Most combinations of laser sources and multimode fiber produce superior performance. Some combinations of multimode fiber and laser sources produce poorer than expected performance. Examples of poor performance have been verified with 62.5 µm fiber and singlemode lasers. No examples of poor performance of 50 µm fiber have been found. 50 µm fiber cable is typically 10 to 15% less expensive. 12

13 Nature of the Problem Relative Delay (psec/m) Offset (microns) Figure 10 - DMD at 1300 nm for 62.5 um Fiber with Centerline Error 13

14 Improving Fibers Substantial improvements to performance of multimode fiber used with lasers can be achieved by establishing clearly defined launch conditions For measuring bandwidth For characterizing sources This improvement takes advantage of the knowledge of the difference in launch condition between LEDs and Lasers 14

15 FO-2.2 Task Group Scope Develop a recommendation for laser-based system bandwidth prediction methodology For short haul data communications Using both 62.5 µm fiber and 50 µm multimode fiber Focus on 850 nm window sources (e.g. VCSEL and CD laser technology) Determine if a specifiable launch condition exists To provide a better agreement between fiber bandwidth characterization and actual laser transmitter performance Develop a recommendation for test methods as appropriate 15

16 Objectives Devise a bandwidth test for fiber which is representative of the actual system performance Standard overfilled bandwidth does not correlate to laser bandwidth Develop transceiver launch distribution test to ensure restricted transmitter launch (e.g. encircled flux) Typical transceivers range from overfilled to singlemode 16

17 Restricted Launch Bandwidth Recommendation in Progress Initial results look promising - other alternatives being evaluated Transceiver EMBs are dots, lines are fiber bandwidths - black is OFL and red is 23.5 µm fixed launch bandwidth Measured Bandwidth (Mhz*km) Fibe r # min EMB for all TX min EMB for restricted spot size TX restricted launch BW overfilled launch BW Results from validation experiment courtesy Jim Rice, Cielo.(850 nm and 62.5 µm fiber) 17

18 TIA-568-B.1 Optical Fiber Application Table Table E-1 Supportable Distances and Channel Attenuation for Optical Fiber Applications by Fiber Type 10BASE-FL (Ethernet) Application Wave Length (nm) Max Supportable Distance 2 (m) Maximum Channel Attenuation 2 (db) 62.5 µm 50 µm 1 Single- Mode µm 50 µm 1 Single- Mode ,000 NST NST Token Ring 4/ ,000 NST NST Demand Priority 3 (100VG- AnyLAN) 100BASE-FX (Fast Ethernet) FDDI (Low Cost) , NST NST ,000 NST NST NST NST FDDI (Original) ,000 40, to 32.0 ATM Fibre Channel BASE-SX 8 (Gigabit Ethernet) 1000BASE-LX 8 (Gigabit Ethernet) ,500 1, ,000 2,000 1, ,500 1,500 2,000 1, ,000 15,000-15,000 - NST 10, ,000-10, to to to NST 6.0 to to , For LED based applications 50 micron has same distance capabilities 50 micron has a worst-case 4.7 db less power budget For example 10BASE-F 7.8 vs 12.5dB 100BASE-F 6.3vs 11 db For Laser (VCSELs) applications 50 micron has an increased distance capability There is no power penalty associated with 50 micron For example 1000BASE-SX: 550 meter vs 220 meter 18

19 So-called High-Performance 62.5 Micron Beware of distance claims made by so-called highperformance 62.5 micron cable suppliers No guarantees when you exceed the recommendations established by IEEE Complex relationship between attenuation and bandwidth Vendors making claims based on typicals versus worstcase requirement Competitive pricing information indicates that Highperformance 62.5 micron : 25% to 30% premium over standard-grade 62.5 micron 30% to 40% premium over standard-grade 50 micron 19

20 TIA-568-B.3 Optical Fiber Connector Horizontal optical fibers at the work area outlet shall be terminated to an optical fiber outlet/connector meeting the requirements of ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.3. To facilitate inter-office moves, consider use of one style of duplex connector for the work area outlet. The 568SC connector was previously specified by ANSI/TIA/EIA- 568-A and should continue to be considered for the work area outlet. Other connector styles, including those of a small form factor, may also be considered. 20

21 TIA-568-B.3 Optical Fiber Connector Duplex connector designs shall be used in the main cross-connect, intermediate cross-connect, horizontal cross-connect, and the consolidation point, provided that the connector design satisfies the performance requirements specified within Annex A. These connector designs shall meet the requirements of the applicable TIA Fiber Optic Connector Intermateability Standard (FOCIS) document. 21

22 Gigabit Ethernet on Fiber 1000BASE-SX Uses low cost short wavelength (850nm) VCSEL light source Designed for use on multimode fiber Targeted at short backbones and horizontal 1000BASE-LX Uses conventional laser light source operating at long wavelength (1300nm) Designed for use on singlemode fiber or on multimode fiber with mode-conditioning patch cords. Targeted at longer building backbones on multimode and campus on single mode. 22

23 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX Maximum Operating Distances Fibre Specification 1000BASE-SX 1000BASE-LX 62.5 micron MM 160/500 MHz-km 62.5 micron MM 200/500 MHz-km 50 micron MM 400/400 MHz-km 50 micron MM 500/500 MHz-km 220 m 550 m 275 m 550 m 500 m 550 m 550 m 550 m 10 micron SM n/a 5,000 m Note: For MM it is the fibre bandwidth not the attenuation that is the limiting factor. 23

24 Cabling for 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX Conclusions 1000BASE-SX is the preferred technology for links within buildings due to the lower cost transceivers. Maximum operating distances using multimode fiber are constrained by fiber bandwidth. When using 1000BASE-SX much greater distances are possible with 50 micron than with 62.5 micron fiber. 50 micron fiber is less expensive than 62.5 micron fiber. 50 micron fiber is already an option in ISO/IEC and it will be included as an option in the forthcoming TIA/EIA-568-B. 24

25 Switched LAN Architecture Aggregates Horizontal Bandwidth onto Backbone Enterprise Switch 100 Mbps 1 Gbps 10 Gbps LAN Switch LAN Switch LAN Switch G 1 G 1 G 1 G 1 G

26 Backbone Applications and Distances Building Next-Generation Multimode Campus Singlemode Fiber Multimode Fiber Distance (m) 26

27 Objectives - Next Generation MMF Cabling Support lowest cost/complexity system solution Support legacy LAN applications Remain friendly for cable manufacturer and installer Provide migration path to at least 10 Gbps with achievable technology Meet the needs of in-building network applications with a single universal medium 27

28 What is Lowest 10 Gbps? Transceiver Serial Transmission (no WDM) Direct Modulation (no external modulators) Uncooled and unisolated lasers (no extra components) 850-nm VCSELs (low-cost surface emitting laser) Multimode specific solution (no SMF tolerances) Media Two-fiber system Multimode Fiber Cable (single universal media) 28

29 10 Gb/s Support with Achievable Technology 10 Gb/s 850 nm VCSELs exist today Bandwidth is the most critical fiber parameter Modeling and experiments prove MMF can support 850 nm VCSELs at 10Gb/s to 300 m Production yield of high BW MMF will determine media cost Must select highest BW design that meets all previous objectives 29

30 Typical OFL Bandwidth / / Bandwidth MHz.km Wavelength (nm)

31 10 Gb/s Support Conclusions Historical trends show emerging 850 nm VCSELs will provide the lowest cost migration path 1300 nm devices historically required to also support SMF and bear associated costs Need MMF with sufficient bandwidth that meets all other objectives 50 µm fiber has the highest bandwidth potential while meeting all other objectives Capable of supporting 10 Gb/s serial transmission at either 850 or 1300 nm 31

32 IEEE 802.3ae (HIGH SPEED STUDY GROUP) Working to Develop Next Higher Data Rate Probably 10 Gb/s How Will 10 Gigabit Be Defined? How Will 10 Gigabit Be Obtained? Source Type Number of Sources Wavelength(s) Media Requirements SM MM ( Next Gen ) 17 Proposals Currently 32

33 Proposal Too Early to Take to the BANK! Add a new 50 µm performance level in addition to existing 50 µm specification Bandwidth: 500/500 MHz-km at 850/1300 nm with over-filled launch 2200/500 MHz-km at 850/1300 nm with laser launch* Attenuation: 3.5/1.5 db/km at 850/1300 nm Singlemode cable specifications unchanged SM connector return loss under investigation * The laser launch bandwidth measurement, which is not yet defined, must account for the mode power distributions that occur within the fiber due to the effects of source characteristics and transverse offsets in connections. IEEE High-Speed Study Group must determine electronic set. 33

34 Beyond 10 Gb/s Data rates above 10 Gb/s can be supported Serial Transmission ~ m with serial transmission WDM multiplies supportable rate by number of wavelengths used example: 4x10 300m Multi-Level Coding increases bandwidth efficiency (multiple bits per baud) 34

35 See Fiber Optics in a Whole New Light! NETCONNECT Solarum Systems 35

36 AMP NETCONNECT Recommendation and Support Based on the technical and cost advantages of 50 micron optical fiber in supporting VCSELs, the future transmission technology of choice for buildings - AMP recommends: 50 micron optical fiber for the building backbone and horizontal applications Hybrid cable of 50 micron and singlemode for campus backbones AMP will continue to actively support 62.5 micron systems with cable, connectors and connecting hardware 36

37 Why should I use AMP/Pirelli Cable? Vital portion of the AMP Solarum System Extensive interoperability testing between AMP connectivity and Pirelli cable. Complete optical fiber product line Fiber types 50-micron 62.5-micron Singlemode Constructions Tight buffer (riser, plenum and LSZH) Indoor/outdoor (central and stranded loose tube) Outdoor (central and stranded loose tube) 37

38 Why should I use AMP/Pirelli Cable? Exclusive use of Corning optical fiber Leader in optical fiber technology InfiniCor multimode fiber designed and tested to support laser-transmissions (Gigabit Ethernet) AMP/Pirelli cable combined with the industry leading small-form factor connector: MT-RJ AMP extensive network of quality distributors and contractors Your account/project managed and serviced by one company - AMP InfiniCor is a trademark of Corning 38

39 What about the AMP Warranty? The AMP/Pirelli cable is an integral part of both the AMP 25-year System Performance Warranty AMP 25-year Component Warranty The conditions of the warranties remain unchanged Corning InfiniCor warranty part of the AMP 25- year System Performance Warranty AMP/Pirelli cable has been tested and evaluated and found to be of the highest quality 39

40 What are some of the features and benefits? First and foremost - quality and delivery Very consistent and strippable tight buffer for easy of installation Very vibrant fiber colors Cost-effective 24-fiber tight buffer design Flexible, lightweight, small central-tube design for 12-fiber and below OSP and indoor/outdoor cables Dry water-blocking design for both OSP and indoor/outdoor cables Buffer tuber splitters for loose tube cables 40

41 What information is available? The AMP/Pirelli cable is part of the latest on-line release of the NETCONNECT Select Systems Guide (SSG) The AMP/Pirelli cable is part of the latest release of the NETCONNECT Specifier (SpX) A complete sheet of cable cut-sheets are available to AMP Extranet users Corning InfiniCor at 41

42 Solarum Cabling System MT-RJ Patch Panel MT-RJ Cable Assembly Fiber Optic Cable MT-RJ Adapter Plate MT-RJ Jack 42

43 Overview Singlemode & Multimode. Transceivers available in 10 Mbps - 2.5Gbps. Based upon field proven 2-fiber ferrule design pioneered by NTT from 2-12 fiber (FttH, Data Centers). Polarized similar to 568SC. No-polish, no-epoxy, re-terminatable field connection. Plug - Jack combination available. Meets and/or exceeds ANSI/TIA/EIA-568 testing criteria. Designed to replace the RJ45, not just the Duplex SC. Performing well in backbone & FttD sites. Meets ANSI/TIA/EIA and IEEE requirements for Patents and Licensing 43

44 MT-RJ : Easy Integration into Existing Cabling System Easy use by installers and familiar to endusers. The Solarum MT-RJ Jack is compact in length and will fit into most styles of wall outlet boxes and floor boxes. Integrated into standard outlets with a RJ45 face plate (both straight and angled) A minimum of excess cable is required meaning : Less congestion in outlet boxes No need for patch panel enclosures to store excess cable if not required Jack - Plug Configuration Double gang, 2 min. depth box recommended for all new installations 44

45 MT-RJ Field Installable Jack - Simple Termination The jack is terminated by using an actuator tool The termination procedure is simple: < 2 minutes both fibers strip fiber with standard industry fiber stripping tools cleave fiber using a standard cleave tool turn actuator key 90 degrees (1/4 turn) insert fibers using fiber guide and turn back the actuator key 45

46 MT-RJ Components MT-RJ Fiber Guide (Included with connector package) Slides onto the back of MT-RJ jack. Guides fibers directly into field-termination fiber openings. Saves time and aggravation of traditional threading the needle methodology of traditional fiber terminations. Enables increased consistency of termination performance. Slides off without disturbing fibers. 250 µm and 900 µm disposable units. Fibers slide into alignment slots Ears slide onto jack housing base 46

47 MT-RJ Field Installable Jack Module for Workstation, Wall Outlet and Floor Box Applications 50/125 µm, 62.5/125 µm available. Singlemode version pending. Options available. Accommodates discrete or ribbon fiber Fits in RJ45 Wall Outlets and Patch Panels. Offers ease of termination and can be re-terminated Available in 11 different color housings Includes disposable fiber guide 50/125 µm # /125 µm #

48 MT-RJ Snap-In Adapter Plate # available now. Fits into existing wall-mount and rack mount enclosures Accommodates Icons for port identification Manages 6 MT-RJ Duplex jacks 12 Fibers (multimode or singlemode) Jacks ordered separately in 6 piece sets. Field repairable, replaceable. Front port openings act as jack holder for termination ease. 48

49 Solarum MT-RJ Optical Patch Panel # available now. 19 Sliding drawer enclosure Same density as copper 24 Duplex ports in 1 rack space Holds 4 6-packs of MT-RJ jacks Jacks ordered separately 6-Pack holders act as holding fixture during fiber termination Accommodates icons and 49

50 MT-RJ Jack Termination Tool Kit # available now. Convenient kit for field - termination of MT-RJ jacks Includes cleave tool, Miller strip tool, cable stripper, Micro stripper, Scissors, strip length template, actuator key, alcohol wipes. 50

51 MT-RJ Installation Issues Testing Test access jumpers (pins versus no-pins) Test access jumper kits and testing procedures are available Highly recommend using a dual source and receiver A new tester is coming out end of May with MT-RJ interface You also need an OTDR test access jumper Polarity System must be installed A to B and B to A AMP MT-RJ is re-mateable Colored instruction white paper is available 51

52 MT-RJ Cable Assemblies Factory terminated and tested. Multimode 50/125 µm, 62.5/125 µm and singlemode available now. Snagless, reverse latch design MT-RJ to ST, SC Duplex or MT-RJ. Standard lengths 1,2,3,5 &10m. Additional lengths available upon request. Low smoke, zero halogen flexible mini-zipcord assemblies available. 52

53 MT-RJ Equipment Connector Designed in conjunction with transceiver manufacturers Drop in replacement to 8-position modular jack Same connector used in cabling system Doubles the capacity of the hub card relative to the 568SC Transceivers available from 10Mbps- 2.5Gbps. 1Gbps transceivers meet Gigabit Ethernet PHY requirements and are shipping. 53

54 Transceiver Vendors supporting the MT-RJ Interface Hewlett- Packard Company AMP Incorporated - Lytel Division Fujikura Limited Molex Fiber Optics 54

55 Vendors who have licensed the MT-RJ Interface from AMP for Connectors Computer Crafts Inc FONS (Fiber Optic Network Solutions) Furakawa Electric Company Ltd Fiber Connections Inc Krone AG Molex Fiber Optics Inc Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd Superior Modular Products Senko Advanced Components Northern Lights Cable, Inc. Fiberconn Assemblies Alliance Fiber Optics Products, Inc. Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc. Framatome Connectors International, S.A. Fiber Optic Communications,Inc. Hubbell, Inc. Nordx/CDT Methode Electronics, Inc. Insert Enterprise Co., Ltd Kyocera Corporation EZConn Enterprise, Inc. GC Technologies 55

56 Customers Implementing MT-RJ into their LAN Equipment Cisco 3Com Nortel Networks Cabletron Fore Systems IBM Ascend Communications Allied Telesyn International Xylan HP ProCurve Networks XLNT Foundry Networks Extreme Networks Canary Communications Transition Networks Ethercom International Gadzoox Networks Top-Layer (form.blazenet) NetCom Systems Lancast Racore Omnitron Systems IMC NPI MT-RJ is also currently in beta testing by other major suppliers. The list continues to grow. 56

57 MT-RJ: The Core Team MT-RJ is the de facto standard AMP, Siecor, Hewlett Packard, US Conec, and Fujikura continue to drive MT-RJ globally! Fujikura Ltd. 57

58 Question Please!! Thank You 58

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