
doi: 10.1049/sbew022e_ch7
Optical fibers provide the ability to use optics instead of metallic media to achieve numerous useful end results. In all cases the fiber requires an optical source and detector and cannot be used alone. As a result, optical fiber applications must always be considered in combination with their required E/O and O/E converters. This chapter looks at modern optical fiber telecommunications systems and the relationships between the source, fiber, and detector.
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