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Terminology

  • Power level
    • The power level from optics is measured in microwatts but converted to dBm for ease of reading by humans
    • dB is on a logarithmic scale 
    • The higher the dBm the stronger your receive level
    • The lower the dBm the weaker your receive level

Milliwatts to dBm Conversion

  • Milliwatts to dBm conversion table and some examples (rounding happening on some examples)

    • Note! Not shown: LR, ER, and ZR max receive levels are not shown here.

  • Power in milliwattsPower in dBm1310 and 1550 10G Optic Examples


    1010




    9




    8




    7



    46




    5




    4



    23




    2




    1Transmit minimum for some 10G ZR optics (80km)


    10




    -1Transmit minimum for some 10G ER optics (40km)



    -2




    -3




    -4




    -5




    -6




    -7




    -8Transmit minimum for some 10G LR optics (10km)



    -9



    0.1-10
    LRERZR

    -11
    ~6dB power budget~11dB power budget~23dB power budget

    -12




    -13




    -14Receive minimum for some 10G LR optics (10km)



    -15Receive minimum for some 10G ER optics (40km)



    -16




    -17




    -18




    -19



    0.01-20




    -21




    -22




    -23Receive minimum for some 10G ZR optics (80km)



    -24




    -25




    -26




    -27




    -28




    -29



    0.001-30




Estimates 

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  • DOM

  • Vendor Docs

  • OTDR

  • Power meter

    • Tool used to report the current light levels (dBm) being received 

  • Pads/Attenuators

    • It's best to use the right fiber optic for your fiber span but you can use an attenuators to bring the receiving laser light within the specified receive range of your optic

    • You can damage optics when operating outside of the specified maximum receive spec! Never run an optic outside its manufacturer define receiver maximum.Used to attenuate the light power level to be within the threshold of an optic
    • Always pad optics on the the rx (receiver) ports of your optics 

      • One pad on the rx port of the hub interface, one pad on the rx port of the cpe interface

      • The RX port on an optic should be the right-hand side if the lever is facing up

    • Example images:

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