|  |     Following is a discussion of light loss budget for our fiber-optic
    devices.  For further details, please consult Doug Belli of NIPG
    (kali::DBelli).
    
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                        |  Fiber Optic Loss Budget  |
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The following figures represent the calculated loss budget for fiber optic 
segments used to interconnect the following devices:
     DECRepeater 90FA  (DEFAR)
     DECRepeater 90FL  (DEFMR)
     DECBridge   90FL  (DEWGF)
     DECrepeater 90FS  (DEFMI)
     DECrepeater 900FP (DEFMM)
These figures account for the connectors at either end of the segment.  
Furthermore, these figures are calculated using the transmit and receive 
optical power levels of the above equipment.  When connecting to or from 
different devices, the transmit and receive optical power levels of the 
other devices must be taken into account.
     10-Base FL Worst-case Loss Budget (0 to 50 degrees C, end of life) 
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Multimode, Graded 
Index Fiber Size       (um)    50/125  50/125  50/125  62.5/125  85/125  100/140
Numerical Aperture 
(NA)                    -       0.20    0.21    0.22    0.275    0.26    0.30
Minimum Average 
Transmit Power         (dBm)   -22.8   -23.3   -22.9   -19.0    -16.8   -13.5
Minimum Average 
Receive Sensitivity    (dBm)   -32.5   -32.5   -32.5   -32.5    -32.5   -32.5
10-BaseFL Loss Budget
(Pt,avg - Pr,avg)      (dB)      9.7     9.2     9.6    13.5     15.7    19.0
     FOIRL Compatibility
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The older 802.3 FOIRL standard specified a -27.0 dBm minimum PEAK receive
power (Pr, avg = -30.0 dBm).  This power level represents a 2.5 dB lower
receiver sensitivity.  The worst-case loss budget for FOIRL compatibility
purposes should include this decrease in receiver sensitivity and is given 
below.
     FOIRL Worst-case Loss Budget (0 to 50 degrees C, End of Life)
     -------------------------------------------------------------
Minimum Peak
Transmit Power         (dBm)   -19.8   -20.3   -19.9   -16.0    -13.8   -10.5
Minimum Peak 
Received Power         (dBm)   -27.0   -27.0   -27.0   -27.0    -27.0   -27.0
FOIRL Loss Budget      (dB)      7.2     6.7     7.1     11.0    13.2    16.5
The older 802.3 FOIRL standard specified a maximum -9.0 dBm PEAK receive 
power, Pr,peak (Max Pr,avg = -12 dBm), and a maximum -10 dBm PEAK launch 
power, Pt,peak (Max Pt,avg = -13dBm).  When calculating the loss budget for 
FOIRL devices, a concern is that the higher output from the DEFAR, DEFMR, 
and DEWGF, in conjunction with the increased launch power into the two 
largest fiber sizes (85/125, and 100/140), does not overload FOIRL 
receivers.  The worst case numbers for FOIRL devices should therefore 
include the maximum launch power figures, which are given below.
     Best Case Maximum (Peak) Launch Power (0 to 50 deg. C, )
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Maximum Peak
Transmit Power         (dBm)   -12.8   -13.3   -12.9    -9.0     -6.8*   -3.5*
*  Additional attenuation is required when connecting the above devices via 
   short lengths of 85/125 micron and 100/140 micron fiber optic cable.
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