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BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Basic test and measurement procedures Tests. Vibration (sinusoidal)

BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023

Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Basic test and measurement procedures Tests. Vibration (sinusoidal)

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Standard number:BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023
Pages:18
Released:2023-03-10
ISBN:978 0 539 15592 1
Status:Standard

BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023 Fibre Optic Interconnecting Devices and Passive Components

Introducing the BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023, a comprehensive guide to basic test and measurement procedures for fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. This standard is a must-have for professionals in the field of fibre optics, offering detailed insights into the testing procedures for vibration (sinusoidal).

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BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023


This standard BS EN IEC 61300-2-1:2023 Fibre optic interconnecting devices and passive components. Basic test and measurement procedures is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 33.180.20 Fibre optic interconnecting devices
This part of IEC 61300 evaluates the effects of vibration on fibre optic devices at the predominant frequency ranges and magnitudes that are encountered during field service on attenuation. NOTE Most vibrations encountered in service are not of a simple harmonic nature. However, it has been shown that tests based on vibrations of this type are satisfactory to simulating actual service.