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October 7, 2009Submitted by O-M6 TECHNOLOGIES Geometry of the ferrule Apex offset The apex offset is defined as the distance (um) between the central axis of the fiber and the highest point on the ferrule end-face (Figure 1). Radius of curvature The radius of curvature should be 10 mm to 25 mm, except for angle connectors (APC), which must be between 5 mm and 12 mm. Fiber height Concentricity and eccentricity When the geometric control of the ferrule optimizes the contact between ferrules during the mating, this does not necessarily mean that the coupling between the two connectors will be optimal. To optimize the coupling, we must focus our attention on centring the core with respect to the external diameter of the ferrule, which is known as the eccentricity and concentricity of the core. Concentricity can be represented by a circle having its centre in the middle of the ferrule, and corresponds to twice the value of the eccentricity (Figure 4). • fiber hole/external diameter • concentricity “core/cladding” • tolerance of the internal diameter of the ferrule • tolerance of the cladding diameter. |
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