GB/T 18311.28-2007 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components.Basic test and measurement procedures.Part 3-28:Examinations and measurements.Transient loss (English Version)
This standard specifies the method for measuring the rapid change of attenuation caused by mechanical stress of optical fibers and optical passive components during use. Transient loss measurements are used to indicate the effect of brief mechanical perturbations on the fiber. These disturbances can be considered to be caused by the device under test (DUT) being subjected to such as: drop, vibration, impact or operation against the optical fiber. This measurement is therefore usually performed while the device is under mechanical testing. This method is not designed to measure very short transient losses (duration less than 1 ms) that may affect the characteristics of the transmission system. This method is applicable to the detection of instantaneous loss caused by mechanical stress when the device is tested according to the performance specification, and the duration of the instantaneous loss at this time is usually as long as tens of milliseconds. Note: See GB/T 18309.1-2001 for the general principles and guidelines of relevant test and measurement procedures.
GB/T 18311.28-2007 Referenced Document
GB/T 18309.1-2001 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components--Basic test and measurement procedures Part 1: General and guidance
GB/T 18311.4-2003 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components-Basic test and measurement procedures-Part 3-4:Examinations and measurements-Attenuation
GB/T 18311.28-2007 history
2007GB/T 18311.28-2007 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components.Basic test and measurement procedures.Part 3-28:Examinations and measurements.Transient loss