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T568.1-3-05 (R2010)
Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard - Part 1: General Requirements - Addendum 3 - Supportable Distances and Channel Attenuation for Optical Fiber Applications by Fiber Type (Adopted ANSI/TIA-568-B.1-3-2003)
SKU: 2417166
Published by CSA Group
Publication Year 2005
Reaffirmed in 2010
13 pages
Withdrawn
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This is the first edition of CSA T568.1-3, Commercial building telecommunications cabling standard - Part 1: General requirements - Addendum 3 - Supportable distances and channel attenuation for optical fiber applications by fiber type.
This Standard is an adoption of the identically titled ANSI/TIA (American National Standards Institute/Telecommunications Industry Association) Standard 568-B.1-3-2003 and is the product of the Telecommunications Industry Association TR-42 Technical Committee, which included a number of Canadian members in order to ensure that Canadian perspectives and requirements were addressed.
It is written in SI (metric) units with yard/pound (imperial) units in parentheses.
This addendum applies to the supportable distances and channel attenuation for optical fiber applications by fiber type.
This addendum supplements the information contained in table E-1. Two new applications (10/100BASE-SX and 10G Ethernet) and one new fiber type (850-nm laser-optimized 50/125-µm multimode fiber) are addressed in table 1.
This Standard is an adoption of the identically titled ANSI/TIA (American National Standards Institute/Telecommunications Industry Association) Standard 568-B.1-3-2003 and is the product of the Telecommunications Industry Association TR-42 Technical Committee, which included a number of Canadian members in order to ensure that Canadian perspectives and requirements were addressed.
It is written in SI (metric) units with yard/pound (imperial) units in parentheses.
SCOPE
This addendum applies to the supportable distances and channel attenuation for optical fiber applications by fiber type.
This addendum supplements the information contained in table E-1. Two new applications (10/100BASE-SX and 10G Ethernet) and one new fiber type (850-nm laser-optimized 50/125-µm multimode fiber) are addressed in table 1.