Interconnections
Sensors and sensing systems
MPO (Multi-fiber Push On) Connectors:
- Standardization:
- MPO connectors are standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA).
- Design:
- MPO connectors are designed to hold multiple fibers, typically 12 or 24 fibers in a single rectangular ferrule.
- They are known for their simple push-pull coupling mechanism and are used in high-density cabling environments.
- Performance:
- The performance of MPO connectors can vary widely depending on the manufacturer and the specific application.
- MPO connectors typically have higher insertion loss and return loss compared to MTP connectors.
MTP (Mechanical Transfer Pull-off) Connectors:
- Brand and Standard:
- MTP is a brand name for a type of MPO connector developed by US Conec. It adheres to the same standards as MPO connectors but offers enhanced performance.
- Enhanced Design:
- MTP connectors have an improved design that includes better precision, more reliable spring mechanisms, and higher quality materials. These improvements result in better overall performance.
- They also feature a removable housing for easy re-polishing and reworking, making them more adaptable for field use.
- Performance:
- MTP connectors are known for their low insertion loss and high return loss, making them suitable for high-speed and high-performance network applications.
- The precise alignment capabilities reduce the potential for signal loss, providing more reliable and efficient connections.
Key Differences:
- Performance:
- MPO connectors generally offer good performance but may have higher loss compared to MTP connectors.
- MTP connectors are designed to offer superior performance with lower insertion loss and higher return loss.
- Design and Build Quality:
- MPO connectors provide a basic design suitable for various applications.
- MTP connectors feature an enhanced design for improved performance and durability, making them a preferred choice for demanding applications.
- Flexibility:
- MPO connectors are widely used and standardized, making them compatible with many products.
- MTP connectors offer additional features like removable housings, which allow for easier maintenance and better adaptability in the field.
In summary, while MPO connectors are a reliable and widely used option for multi-fiber connections, MTP connectors provide enhanced performance and durability, making them ideal for high-speed and high-performance networking environments.
During production, issues can arise that require re-termination of components. Length tolerances ensure that there’s enough material to make necessary adjustments without compromising the product’s functionality.
On below link you could find standard SYLEX fanout and assembly length tolerances:
Cleaning connectors before installation is crucial to ensure optimal performance and reliability of your network. Dirt, dust, and other contaminants can interfere with signal transmission, causing increased insertion loss and return loss, which degrade the overall performance of the system. Proper cleaning ensures that connections are clean, reducing the risk of network issues and prolonging the life of the components.
For detailed instructions on how to properly clean connectors, please refer to our cleaning procedure.
https://www.sylex.sk/docs/IG-FOI-000_-_Optical_Connector_cleaning_procedure-1.pdf
We understand that products can be damaged during transport, which is why we take great care in packaging our products to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. We use a variety of packaging types tailored to the specific needs of each product to provide the best protection.
For detailed information on our different types of packaging, please refer to the following links:
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/Packaging_specification.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-W-1531.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-B-3840-1.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-W-7996.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-S-8001_1.pdf
By using the appropriate packaging for each product, we aim to minimize the risk of damage during shipping and ensure that our products reach you safely and intact.
We understand that products can be damaged during transport, which is why we take great care in packaging our products to ensure they arrive in perfect condition. We use a variety of packaging types tailored to the specific needs of each product to provide the best protection.
For detailed information on our different types of packaging, please refer to the following links:
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/Packaging_specification.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-W-1531.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-B-3840-1.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-W-7996.pdf
- https://www.sylex.sk/docs/1-S-8001_1.pdf
By using the appropriate packaging for each product, we aim to minimize the risk of damage during shipping and ensure that our products reach you safely and intact.
Choosing the right polarity for MTP products can often feel like untangling a bowl of spaghetti. The complexity arises from the need to ensure that the fiber connections align correctly between the transceivers, which can be confusing and requires careful planning and execution.
- Multiple Standards:
- There are different polarity standards (Type A, Type B, Type C), and selecting the wrong one can result in mismatched connections.
- High-Density Cabling:
- MTP products are often used in high-density cabling environments, where managing numerous connections and maintaining the correct polarity can be challenging.
- Risk of Errors:
- Incorrect polarity can lead to signal loss and network downtime, necessitating meticulous attention to detail during installation.
- Documentation and Labeling:
- Proper documentation and clear labeling are essential to avoid confusion, but even with these measures, the process can be tedious.
To help you navigate this complexity, we’ve detailed everything you need to know in our White paper. Check out our
https://www.sylex.sk/practical-guide-to-polarity-selection/
Our engineering team is always available to check or prepare complete wiring for customer requests, ensuring that your setup is done correctly and efficiently.
- Choose Prizm MT if you need a connector that’s less sensitive to dust or dirt, with easier maintenance, and for specific optical transceivers. It’s great for scenarios where expanded beam technology helps ensure reliable performance without frequent cleaning.
- Choose MTP (MPO) if you’re working in high-density environments like data centers, needing to connect 12, 24, or more fibers for high-speed data transmission (40G/100G Ethernet). It’s best for applications where maximum fiber count and performance are critical.
Traditionally used with single-mode fibers, APC polishing is now being applied to multimode fiber due to the increasing need for high-speed, low-loss connections. With the demand for faster data transmission in data centers and telecom networks, APC polishing offers:
- Minimized signal reflections and reduced return loss, ensuring better signal quality.
- Enhanced network reliability in high-speed environments (40G, 100G, 400G, etc.).
- Future-proofing for next-generation high-bandwidth applications.
What are the benefits of this new technology?
- Using APC-polished MTP connectors with multimode fiber ensures:
- Improved optical performance by minimizing back reflections.
- Higher data speeds and reduced signal degradation, vital for modern networks.
Where is this technology used?
It’s ideal for data centers, telecom hubs, and high-density networks where speed, low latency, and reliability are critical.
The λt ref corresponds to a value located inside our calibration sheets. This equals to the sensors wavelength at 22,5⁰C.
The sensor includes a second FBG that measures only the variation in temperature and is used for compensating the strain gauge for temperature effects. The FBG can measure absolute temperature although we don’t recommend it as a replacement for a dedicated temperature sensor. The sensor can be also produced without the second FBG (temperature). In that case, you can use the readings from adjacent sensors for compensation. Please note, we have inside our portfolio also a dielectric strain gauge (DSS-01) with the same dimensions as the SWA-01.
The lower wavelength is standardly corresponding to the temperature FBG used for the temperature compensation and the second FBG is for strain measurement. Since the sensor does not feature any pre-strain from the factory, during the installation the strain FBG will shift away from the temperature FBG until it the sensor reaches the desired value of pre-strain.
The λt ref. coefficient is listed inside the calibration sheet together with the equation for transforming the wavelength change to strain or temperature change.
You can delete or rename a file called “SensorTemplates.xml” in the root directory, this will remove all stock templates.
The maximum distance for an ethernet cable connection is somewhere around 100m. Any longer and the signal gets distorted. If the unit is already positioned on the site location, another computer can be placed next to it. The distance for a USB cable connection is much lower, like 20-30m at maximum. Keeping a computer for each unit reduces the risk of communication loss and device damage. If one computer malfunctions, all other units connected to this PC will be disconnected. If every unit has a separate computer, the risk is mitigated to a minimum. Also, depending on the complexity of the calculation, speed of acquisition, etc. computer resources will be occupied by just one unit instead of multiple.
To be able to save the data from the system, it is necessary to turn on the data logging feature inside the software with the appropriate settings. The data log is a *.csv formated file with a “;” (semicolon) as a separator.
The readings are in direct correlation with the interrogator unit. Our units are spectrometer based and thus we don’t need to compensate for the fiber length as by the „tunable laser“ based interrogators. You can change the fiber optic cable without worrying about this.
The interrogator is supplied with our standard S-line Sentinel.
For further information about S-line Sentinel, please visit our S-line SentinelSoftware Product Page via the link below.
For options about customizing the software, please refer to our FAQ below.
Yes, we offer free telephone and email support to our customers.
Please Email Technical Support or call Tomas Salat
Yes, please specify your request to Tomas Salat
All our fiber optic interrogators come with a standard one-year warranty. This warranty can be increased on a year-by-year basis. Extended warranty is available at the time of initial purchase on request.
• Processor (CPU): Intel Pentium 4200 (1.1/2.5GHz Quad-Core CPU) or newer
• Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 32-bit/64-bit or newer
• Memory: 8GB RAM or higher
• Storage: 250GB or greater HDD storage, SSD preferred
• GPU: Intel Gen9 graphic engine or newer
• GPU memory: +1GB
• Network Adapter: 1GB+ NIC and/or 802.11 b/g/n Wireless Network Card
• I/O ports: free USB 2.0 or USB 3.0