MTP Optical Fibre Configurations



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MTP Optical Configurations ackground The Excelerator MPO range from Excel utilises the MTP Elite connector manufactured by US Conec. The range is made up of: MTP to MTP Trunk Cables MTP to LC s MTP Patch Panels MTP Through Coupler Panels MTP to LC Fan Out Cables MTP Patch Leads The MTP is a mulltifibre connector with the most popular accepting cores. The connector was developed many years ago, primarily for use in preterminated systems. The preterminated systems allow fibre to be deployed and connected without the need for onsite termination. More recently the MTP (and the generic MPO connector) has been identified as the method of delivering parallel optic systems. Over multimode fibre, up to and including Gigabit Ethernet, duplex configuration has been used ( fibre). One fibre for Transmit (Tx) and one fibre for Receive (Rx). New Ethernet applications over multimode fibre will use parallel optics. This is to say, multiple fibres for transmit and receive. The MTP, having cores, will satisfy this requirement and support the following emerging Ethernet applications. 0GSESR 0 Gigabit Ethernet fibres transmit & fibres receive qty Core MTP Connector 0GSESR 0 Gigabit Ethernet fibres transmit & fibres receive qty Core MTP Connector or qty Core MTP Connector 0GSESR 0 Gigabit Ethernet fibres transmit & fibres receive qty Core MTP Connector The MTP connector is keyed. keyed connector is made in such a way that ensures that the orientation is determined by product design, and not by the user (much like the RJ plug and socket). i.e. it can only correctly be inserted into the adapter or connector one way up. MTP adapters are made in two versions aligned or nonaligned. The aligned is sometime referred to as Key Up to Key Up and the unaligned as Key Up to Key Down. Furthermore, MTP connectors are either made with pins (Male versions) or without pins (Female versions). It is critical that a pinned MTP and unpinned MTP are used as a mated pair to ensure fibre core alignment. If this is not maintained and two unpinned MTP connectors are connected in the adapter you will find that excessive losses are experienced as the alignment is not secured. The loss measurement is also liable to change over time. Conversely, if two pinned connectors are connected they are liable to damage the end faces of the connector.

The Choices of System When configuring an MTP system a number of design options should be considered for both Duplex and Parallel optics connectivity: dapters Options ligned Keys Unaligned Keys MTP Options (specify within) Trunk Cables s / Fan Out Cable MTP Patch Cords Trunk Cables Options Straight through Cross over s / Fan Out Cables Options Internal configuration Same cassette at each end or different The different s bodies make different suggestions. It should be noted that these are only suggestions and it is up to the client (or their representative) to specify the configuration requirements. The EN (published by CENELEC) and the ISO (International) standards make one suggestion for the Parallel and one for Duplex optics. They do not suggest which side of the MTP should be pinned. The TI (merican) shows different Methods (, & C) for each of the Duplex and Parallel optics. They do specify where the pins are fitted in the MTP. However, this is different between the Trunk Cables used in the Duplex and Parallel optics. So following the TI standards results in various different components that need to be manufactured to satisfy the various options. What is generally accepted is that it is good practice for Patch/Equipment Cords to be unpinned to reduce the risk of damage during operation. lso, equipment is pinned. Hence, for parallel optics, the MTP Patch Cord is unpinned. The Excelerator Choice In order to offer maximum choice across what we have discussed is a very wide range of product design options, Excelerator from Excel offers an approach to meet customer needs. This is based on a standard configuration that matches the ISO & EN standards that suggests one configuration. No Without

Trunk Cable Trunk Cable With Coupler No Coupler (part of ) Key Up to Key Up Using these components results in an rray and Duplex Optic channel that matches the EN & ISO and is a version of TI Method. rray Channel No No Rx Rx Tx Tx Light out Patch Cord No Trunk Cable With Patch Cord No Light in Tx Tx Rx Rx

Duplex Channel Light in No Light out No Connecting the standard Excelerator products will achieve this connectivity. However, Excel recognises that clients wish to have the option. For simplicity Excelerator has standardised on the suggested configuration detailed in EN 0 standard as shown above. ISO 0 follows this configuration. However the merican, NSI/TIC standard, details three configurations. Excelerator is able to offer modified cassettes to achieve the Light In / Light Out performance of the various configurations listed in the standards. Please note that it is the Light In / Light Out that is matched, and not all of the component connection methodology. Should further Light In / Light Out arrangements be required, please contact the Excel Distributor.

The cassettes are available in two sizes: Core Port ( x core MTP Connector) Core Port ( x core MTP Connectors) Using a standard cassette at each end of the trunk cable will achieve the following configurations: EN 0 ISO/IEC NSI/TIC Method (modified)* * This configuration matches the LC connectors inside of the cassettes in Method, relabeling of ONE of the cassettes is required to match this exactly. MTP Trunk Cable Core Connectivity Light In Light Out Modification Using a at one end of the trunk cable, and a MOD at the other will achieve the following configuration: NSI/TIC Method MTP Trunk Cable MOD Core Connectivity Light In Light Out

Modification Using a at one end of the trunk cable, and a MOD at the other will achieve the following configuration: NSI/TIC Method C MTP Trunk Cable MOD Core Connectivity Light In Light Out To order a Modified, simply add MOD or MOD to the cassette. Part Numbers Modification Modification High Density OM MTP Duplex LC ( Core) 00 00MOD 00MOD High Density OM MTP Duplex LC ( Core) 00 00MOD 00MOD High Density OM MTP Duplex LC ( Core) 00 00MOD 00MOD High Density OM MTP Duplex LC ( Core) 00 00MOD 00MOD High Density OS MTP Duplex LC ( Core) 00 00MOD 00MOD High Density OS MTP Duplex LC ( Core) 00 00MOD 00MOD In conclusion, these options developed offers clients with the flexibility to install a system to suite their needs. European Headquarters Excel House Junction Six Industrial Park Electric venue irmingham JJ England T: + (0) E: sales@excelnetworking.com Middle East & frica Headquarters Office Gold Tower Jumeirah Lake Towers Dubai United rab Emirates T: + E: salesme@excelnetworking.com www.excelnetworking.com MF_/