The document discusses the different types of multimode optical fibers (OM1-OM5), outlining their core and cladding diameters as well as their bandwidth specifications. OM1 fibers have the largest core diameter and lowest bandwidth, while newer generations of fiber like OM4 and OM5 have smaller core diameters and higher bandwidth capabilities. The document provides information on fiber type specifications to help understand their advantages and disadvantages for different application needs.
The document discusses the different types of multimode optical fibers (OM1-OM5), outlining their core and cladding diameters as well as their bandwidth specifications. OM1 fibers have the largest core diameter and lowest bandwidth, while newer generations of fiber like OM4 and OM5 have smaller core diameters and higher bandwidth capabilities. The document provides information on fiber type specifications to help understand their advantages and disadvantages for different application needs.
The document discusses the different types of multimode optical fibers (OM1-OM5), outlining their core and cladding diameters as well as their bandwidth specifications. OM1 fibers have the largest core diameter and lowest bandwidth, while newer generations of fiber like OM4 and OM5 have smaller core diameters and higher bandwidth capabilities. The document provides information on fiber type specifications to help understand their advantages and disadvantages for different application needs.