Method of optical power self-referencing and test cord verification

US10139274B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10139274-B2
Application numberUS-201715471846-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 28, 2017
Priority dateMar 28, 2017
Publication dateNov 27, 2018
Grant dateNov 27, 2018

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An optical measurement device and loss measurement is provided. The optical measurement device receives one or more optical signals that respectively emanate from one or more optical fibers of a plurality of optical fibers of an optical fiber cable. The optical measurement device captures one or more images of the one or more optical signals and determines, based on the one or more images, one or more receiving positions of the one or more optical signals, respectively.

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An optical power self-referencing method comprising: providing a first optical measurement device having a first photodetector BiDi and a first light source BiDi in a first bi-directional port and a first photodetector PM in a first power meter port; providing a second optical measurement device having a second photodetector BiDi and a second light source BiDi in a second bi-directional port and a second photodetector PM in a second power meter port; receiving factory calibration correction factors, ρ1 and ρ2, wherein ρ1 is a factory measurement error between the first photodetector PM and the first photodetector BiDi of the first optical measurement device, and wherein ρ2 is a factory measurement error between the second photodetector PM and the second photodetector BiDi of the second optical measurement device; connecting, on the first optical measurement device, the first bi-directional port to the first power meter port using a first test cord and measuring a power level of an optical signal received at the first power meter, Px1; connecting, on the second optical measurement device, a second bi-directional port to the second power meter port using a second test cord and measuring a power level of an optical signal received at a second power meter, Py1; disconnecting, on the first optical measurement device, the first test cord from the first power meter port and connecting the first bi-directional port to the second power meter port using the first test cord and measuring the power level of an optical signal received at the second power meter, Px2; disconnecting, on the second optical measurement device, the second test cord from the second power meter port and connecting the second bi-directional port to the first power meter port using the second test cord and measuring the power level of an optical signal received at the first power meter, Py2; determining field calibration correction factors, ρ3 and ρ4, wherein ρ3 is a field measurement error between the first photodetector PM and the first photodetector BiDi of the first optical measurement device, wherein ρ4 is a field measurement error between the second photodetector PM and the second photodetector BiDi of the second optical measurement device; and wherein: Px 2= Px 1−ρ3, Py 2= Py 1−ρ4, P ref1 =Py 2−ρ3, and P ref2 =Px 2−ρ4, calculating P ref1 and P ref2 by substituting Px2 and Py2, wherein P ref1 =Py 1−ρ4−ρ1, and P ref2 =Px 1−ρ3−ρ2; and performing loss testing by disconnecting the connection end of the first test cord from the connection end of the second test cord, connecting the connection end of the first test cord and the connection end of the second test cord to opposite ends of an optical fiber link being tested, and measuring power levels of optical signals received by the first test cord, Py4, and by the second test cord, Py4, through the optical fiber link being tested; wherein a loss at the first bi-directional port equals: Py4−P ref1 , and wherein a loss at the second bi-directional port equals: Px4−P ref2 . 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first optical measurement device includes a first processor and a first memory, and wherein the second optical measurement device includes a second processor and a second memory. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first bi-directional port contains combined first photodetector BiDi and first light source BiDi . 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first power meter port contains non-contact first photodetector PM . 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second bi-directional port contains combined second photodetector BiDi and second light source BiDi . 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the second power meter port contains non-contact second photodetector PM . 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: performing jumper verification by disconnecting the first test cord from the second power meter port to leave a connection end of the first test cord, disconnecting the second test cord from the first power meter port to leave a connection end of the second test cord, connecting the connection end of the first test cord to the connection end of the second test cord, and measuring power levels of optical signals received by the first test cord, Py3, and by the second test cord, Py3. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein after receiving the field calibration correction factors, ρ3 and ρ4, from a previous fiber link measurement using the first and second optical measurement devices, future optical power self-reference measurements use the previously determined ρ3 and ρ4, and do not include connecting a jumper from a bi-directional port of one optical measurement device to a power meter port of another optical measurement device. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the method enables a single fiber bi-directional optical loss tester to perform a self-reference measurement that has an uncertainty level approximate to the uncertainty level of a 1-jumper reference measurement method. 10. An optical power self-referencing method comprising: providing a first optical measurement device having a first photodetector BiDi and a first light source BiDi in a first bi-directional port and a first photodetector PM in a first power meter port; providing a second optical measurement device having a second photodetector BiDi and a second light source BiDi in a second bi-directional port and a second photodetector PM in a second power meter port; receiving factory calibration correction factors, ρ1 and ρ2, wherein ρ1 is a factory measurement error between the first photodetector PM and the first photodetector BiDi of the first optical measurement device, and wherein ρ2 is a factory measurement error between the second photodetector PM and the second photodetector BiDi of the second optical measurement device; receiving field calibration correction factors, ρ3 and ρ4, from a previous optical fiber link measurement using the first and second optical measurement devices, wherein ρ3 is a field measurement error between the first photodetector PM and the first photodetector BiDi of the first optical measurement device, wherein ρ4 is a field measurement error between the second photodetector PM and the second photodetector BiDi of the second optical measurement device; and wherein: P ref1 =Py 2−ρ3, and P ref2 =Px 2−ρ4, calculating P ref1 and P ref2 by substituting Px2 and Py2, wherein P ref1 =Py 1−ρ4−ρ1, and P ref2 =Px 1−ρ3−ρ2, performing jumper verification; and performing loss testing by disconnecting a connection end of a first test cord from a connection end of a second test cord, connecting the connection end of the first test cord and the connection end of the second test cord to opposite ends of an optical fiber link being tested, and measuring power levels of optical signals received by the first test cord, Py4, and by the second test cord, Py4, wherein a loss at a first bi-directional port equals: Py4−P ref1 and wherein a loss at a second bi-directional port equals: Px4−P ref2 . 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first optical measurement device includes a first processor, a first memory, a first bi-directional port that contains a combined first photodetector BiDi and first light source BiDi , and a first power meter port that contains a non-contact first photodetector PM , and wherein the second optical measurement device includes a second processor, a second memory, a second bi-directional port that contains a combined second photodetector BiDi and second light source BiDi , and a second power meter port that conta

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    Electric circuits {(for command of an exposure part G03B7/02)} · CPC title

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    with a light emitter being disposed at one fibre or waveguide end-face, and a light receiver at the other end-face · CPC title

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What does patent US10139274B2 cover?
An optical measurement device and loss measurement is provided. The optical measurement device receives one or more optical signals that respectively emanate from one or more optical fibers of a plurality of optical fibers of an optical fiber cable. The optical measurement device captures one or more images of the one or more optical signals and determines, based on the one or more images, one …
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Fluke Corp
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Primary CPC classification G01J1/44. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Nov 27 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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